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Get your hand of it dude.

Only a few select people got to witness your arrogance which is lucky because by the end someone would have put you on the ground.
hmm your not a fanger your not an sau person hmm what category do you fall in?
i am not saying your a bad person but you attitude to people @ autosalon was shithouse and i hope you life your game.
yeah i said i don't doubt he worked on it. any monkey can put a front shaft in

Where do you get the nerve to speak to someone you don't know, like that...?

I think you are making a bigger deal of something insignificant. You are the one who should get an attitude check and maybe get that chip residing on your shoulder looked at.

I am sure, whatever was said didn't have anything malicious behind it, but very most likely was a joke taken the wrong way.

You can't judge a person on a single brief interraction and IMO, you are wrong to judge Peter (TYMSUP) the way you have.

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as for someone saying somehting in good faith i can tell when someone is joking i have to put up with r31 nismoid all the time :)

ash don't you talk to me about digging up dirt i don't have 24/7 net access hence for the late post .

anyways let it be i have my opinions of someone and i voiced them.

just telling it how it is

mods feel free to delete all this shit or move it to another topic sorry to whore the dyno thread .

good job jeeves... hopefully denham or dave lil big bro can drop off the video at my place and I can convert it to DVD or DivX or MPG or whatever people want it as.

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