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gordo, your 5hi7 stirring is b grade at best.

i gotta sit there doing absolutely nothing for an hour before i can at least warm up and think of stupid abuse to say.

anyhow, i have WORK to do .. sometimes i actually do, now is one of those moments..

rofl.. rob when you buy a skyline you become p00r ..  

when u buy a skyline you will learn this

i am allready pore and i haven't got my skyline yet... i realise how poor i am going to be when i have my skyline cause i think its gonna leave me with enough money for a tank of fuel each week and maybe a coffee

Ok this is something that's pissed me of for years...

Playing footy and shoving your head up some sweaty dudes ass is manly but dancing with chicks wearing next to nothing is gay...

Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiight.

I stand corrected... you are right, this........

rugby.jpg

is much gayer

than this.......

men-dancing.jpg

yes rob.. even poorer.. poor as poor can be.. poor as the day you were born.. poor as a guy who has to sell his left kidney to pay for a new set of tyres.

i like cleaning my car. people think i'm crazy "you clean that car nearly every week", "it looks so clean", "how much time to do you spend on that car?" .. i get sick of the comments. I'm almost scared to wash my car for the dumb ass comment i'll attract.

yes rob.. even poorer.. poor as poor can be.. poor as the day you were born.. poor as a guy who has to sell his left kidney to pay for a new set of tyres.  

nah 13,000 in dept isn't too bad it won't break me as much as a house or something would... but i am going to have to quit smoking now thats a problem

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