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its understated.. i like being understated..  

so screw you hippy!

roflmao. I wear shoes, I know what soap is and I use it. I sold my soul to the corporate monster and now I'm part of the problem. I'm opiniated and believe in the hard line.

Will i ever grow dreads smoke pot all day and listen to bob mali whilst leeching money from the government and all the good little tax payers? no.

oh, and page ownage.

generally you just look at a shopping trolley with one of those small cars and it falls apart.. Secure driving Korean Style.

and driving to work.. guess who the biggest maniacs are - chicks driving hatches with an inferiority complex.

Ergh. Zappaway is here taking all the waste out of the tanks.

It bloody stinks! What's that green stuff on the sides of boats called? It's not algae but something else? When that stuff gets scraped off the hulls of the boats, and it dies, it's really rotten :D

generally you just look at a shopping trolley with one of those small cars and it falls apart.. Secure driving Korean Style.  

and driving to work.. guess who the biggest maniacs are - chicks driving hatches with an inferiority complex.

I HATE female drivers. With a passion. Chicks in zippy cars suck. I reckon every female should have to sit a driving test every year to see whether they can still drive.

And soccer mums in 4wd's. They just have no concept on how to drive.

And just general everyday drivers. It's soo frustrating sitting in traffic when you can't do some trickie move to get out.

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