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Saw a rear shot of the import monster 86 on fb...rated it but it doesn't have those terrible stock tail lights and looked to have some serious width rims

A red one with some quality dark wheels would look the goods

Saw a rear shot of the import monster 86 on fb...rated it but it doesn't have those terrible stock tail lights and looked to have some serious width rims

A red one with some quality dark wheels would look the goods

Saw some quality overlay workmanship on some taillights (sarcasm) therefor don't want to try it myself. I may use some VHT red shades or whatever it's called, still weighting up my options.

My wheels aren't overly big and "hellasickbro" but they look nice on a daily car. Can't be bothered with cop attention anymore.

Been hitting up the Vitamin C + water + good sleep too?

My advice probably works well for other people, but because I have next to no body fat and keep sharing beds with people who STEAL THE BLANKETS, causing me to wake up shivering...my advice will only take me so far :(

use sleeping bag

just kick her out, unless your wanting morning sex as well?

Ain't my beds brah. I ain't alpha enough to kick someone out of their own bed. The latter is a given!

Been hitting up the Vitamin C + water + good sleep too?

My advice probably works well for other people, but because I have next to no body fat and keep sharing beds with people who STEAL THE BLANKETS, causing me to wake up shivering...my advice will only take me so far :(

Bigger blanket it is then.

Go to Mum/grandma or find someone in retirement home to knit you big, bigger, biggest blanket.

2 king size blankets joined together - do it.

doona party.

I like this idea. Females will still steal the whole thing and store it on the other side of the bed though, as if it was a diminishing natural resource.

Obviously people who never grew up with tucked in beds that you can't roll yourself in.

I like this idea. Females will still steal the whole thing and store it on the other side of the bed though, as if it was a diminishing natural resource.

Obviously people who never grew up with tucked in beds that you can't roll yourself in.

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