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There is a 30 second rule, so whoring in two different threads can only post once per minute:p

Again to be at your best and whore the most you must concentrate al your whore power into one place, you split up your whore power it becomes less effective, grasshoppah :(

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Local Hero "BS" Strutto you are now a state hero , EBC is going great guns , TY soooooo much I can now put my foot to the floor now , and I like it .

Don't worry Pred I don't plan on getting shot anytime soon .

still fine tunning the EBC , starting to get the hang of it , maybe able to work out the overboosting .

Awww shucks as they say... :Oops:

Glad it's workin...

arent you working with cyrus anymore ben

He never did work with me, he worked down in the factory, shitty work, shitty conditions, shitty everything, i work up in the office, tried to convice the powers that be that I could do with a trainee, but that was DENIED! :(

Ska, Still quick enough to keep up with you Qld whores:p

Yes i can feel the whore within you is strong, but dont be temped by the "Life" side, just remember your life is here on SAU and to go out into the real world and have a life would mean you would be crossing over!

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