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Post a thread about me going to be on the toilet? Whats the bet if I do?

I bet you $5 you won't post a thread up with pictures of you on the toilet, and pictures of what's in the bowl once you're done.

You can even blurr out your face and I will still pay up.

bahahaha

thank god there isnt any of that 'female' human being on here, thread of someone going to the toilet would go 'down' really well :(:D

its raining men :throwup:

I hit a bloody possum coming home last nite, damn thing cracked my bar good, no intercooler damage thank god.. phew

whats with them running at your car!

whats with you aiming for the posum? :D

ok ok, maybe i did some swerving to try and miss it and made it worse, but hey i was tired, and thank god it didnt hit my nice shiny intercooler :(

Guess theres another $250 gone now to get her fixed and sprayed all nice again

:devfu:

josh, real money sif.

and chris,

I've figured out how you got that rating. I reckon that ben came to NEX's House of Dominatrix and you dressed him in the gimp suit and whipped him whilst he typed good things about you on the forums.

It's the only logical explanation I can think of.

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