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Seen it. Can't say I liked it as much as other guys.

The new Judge Dredd movie seems to be a similar style to this judging by the trailer

the story line itself is pretty poor but the fighting scenes are wicked...yeah Judge Dredd must be the u.s remake

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 always end up stealing all the blanket from myself and it ends up on the floor.

wheeler dealers...

obtain wrx.... nice

install HD clutch... nice

install catback exhaust... not full exhaust however still better than stock i spose

install panel filter... nice

install STI brembo's and rims... nice

tune car on dyno.... nice

put on "racing stripes"... ffffffffffuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu

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