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So she realized in a bar full of people that your a gamer.. Safe to say your not as cool as you thought you were.

But hey a good looking chick is a good looking chick

lol thanks for the downside. If it's because I didn't have skin tight jeans on and a bad hair cut that looks like I just got up, like the rest of the f**ks in the place, then I'm content with that.

mohomo

Stems from when jesska was asking me what birds looks like, me being the general mad Kunt I am, I put in a few good words in for Adam, along with a, "he's f**king chiseled. No homo"

And yeah.

Heard the factory firewall flexes and it's much worse with a super heavy duty. Can get nismo brackets on eBay, but if it's busted your actual pedal assembly it could involve more repairs than just that...

My Friday night story:

A rather pretty girl walks up to me in a bar and asks if I play Xbox. Totally catches me off guard (what the f**k is this shit Charles?), I have nothing. Confess to playing COD occasionally (more like, an hour a night), trying not to sound too nerdy. Then our ice breaker conversation revolves around how annoying campers and snipers are in MW3. She writes her gamertag in my phone and tells me to add (what happened to phone numbers?). The girl is a network admin, which explains a lot...and now I feel a little bad because, thinking about it, this is probably some IT guru's wet dream, wasted on me. Meanwhile, old mate was staring on in disbelief and has now lost his faith in humanity. Me, I'm in two mindsets: A. Lucky motherf**ker, you just picked up with the aid of a video game, how often does this happen...or B. It's a strange new world.

how many guys do you know around your age that DONT play some xbox? seems like a pretty safe line to use. this girl has stronger game than most guys i know

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