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i know i'm gonna get shut down here but....

...how about we hit the town on foot. have a few drinks, play some pool, go to some club maybe and generally get wasted. driving around to the same places week after week is getting a bit boooooring.

i don't care if there's only a couple of you that wanna do it, i'm up for it.:D

Originally posted by ONARUN

i know i'm gonna get shut down here but....

...how about we hit the town on foot. have a few drinks, play some pool, go to some club maybe and generally get wasted. driving around to the same places week after week is getting a bit boooooring.

i don't care if there's only a couple of you that wanna do it, i'm up for it.:D

man.... selling the skyline has really messed with your head!

Originally posted by [ryan]

well tell me

should i bother coming or not? are you cruising or are you going to places i cant get into (pubs etc?)

i like need to know sometime SOON..

For the Sake of keeping it "Real" for Ryan Aight maybe we should just meet up and cruise or just chill out somewhere.




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