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A bird just shat on me.

While I was driving. Not one bit of shit on or in the car. Just me.

And where you ask? Side of my fkn face.

Fkn birds

Good work bird

haha, a bird shit on the bouncers arm last friday night, as he extended it to wrap a band around my mate's wrist...

they must be perfecting their aim.

Edited by kaitoukid

Also, f**k this new youtube layout. It's like they hate my eyes.

EDIT:

Got this to centre that biatch: http://userscripts.o...s/review/153584

Although if you use chrome, copy paste the script into a text file, save file with extension .user.js, then drag into chrome extensions (spanner -> tools -> extensions) to install.

But still so white *_*

Oh well. Content nao. Just some casual minor rage @ left alignment.

Edited by kaitoukid

haha yeah I did but they fill up so fast (/subtle)

Jamie I drive a falcon it just sees A - B and sometimes princes hwy no track days for me :P yea but i'll help time cos I'm a nice flamin mongrel

LOL!

Soo hows that car of your Jamie...

All good back to factory specs :)

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