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Wow that was gay

Not as gay as shitty little fireworks, if you can't get the big boy fireworks then its not worth the effort...

Lol I think we all remember our days as kids making sparkler bombs and blowing up deodorant cans :P

http://youtu.be/lckXqMU50J4?t=25s

Anyone seen the movie 'Turbo' yet..? I know its a kids movie but it was so good, don't think I've laughed that much from a film in a long long time! Well worth the watch me thinks :)

This pleases me. We'll talk next year, hopefully.

Off to Thailand tomorrow, catcha kunce

Keep in mind new model comes out next year as in whole new shape so resale will drop on old shapes

Edited by alr33x

People treat New Years like it's some sort of life changing event... when in reality if you're a shit flamin mongrel today, you're a shit flamin mongrel tomorrow.

Lol'd.

But srs. HNY peeps.

Haven't seen the amg pics but must say new c class looks hot as in standard form

yeh. its what ill be getting as well lol. its a HUGE step up from current. same goes with the E class and S class too

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