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Lol fail guard rolling.

Nah I mean he'll get the neg feedback you left removed. Was a trick I used to use when selling...if someone left neg feedback for a shitty reason, I'd get the buyer to ark up / blackmail me enough that I could report them as abusive...negative feedback gone.

Ohh psh. Doesn't bother me still LOL

Aaron, I may require your services going off this guy:

before:

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after:

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Just don't make them fords for corners :P

ROFL

lol apparently he was getting up a driveway when it happened

this is normally how it goes...

i hate morons that are too precious about their car to roll guards... like it's a limited edition bugatti sexterossa, hand built by davinci and painted by michelangelo.

you wanna go low without rolling, that WILL happen... and I will laugh

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ROFL

this is normally how it goes...

i hate morons that are too precious about their car to roll guards... like it's a limited edition bugatti sexterossa, hand built by davinci and painted by michelangelo.

you wanna go low without rolling, that WILL happen... and I will laugh

Nelson-Muntz-haha.jpeg

Oh how I agree with thee

^baby steps? i c what u did thar...

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Tomorrow's exam will be fun at this rate... probably end up going through a whole box of tissues in the 3hrs or some shiet. :(

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In other news that I may have mentioned before...

Might jump ship to WP8... Lumia 920 / HTC 8x

Or Android S3... Decisions decisions. Thoughts?

Edited by kaitoukid

samsung was a POS and when i had a windows phone wilst the samsung was being repaired i literally wanted to kill people... it seriously enraged me that much

Do not doubt WP7 was shit. WP8 looks a lot better though (well it looks the same, but it seems a lot going on 'behind the scenes' so to speak).

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