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Oh so that's what your parents do? I did not know this. Or maybe I did and forgot lol.

They're also strippers on the side, training up-and-coming stars like eye-eye-captain-birdseye

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Lol my parents are both accountants, they get so many friends who want to "catch up for dinner" when tax time comes around...

They show up with a bottle of wine and folders of paperwork

how are you not the most boring man on the planet.

ya poor bastard.

Every accountant I have met has been wacky or on drugs

Cept my father who is straight as an arrow and was an accountant

He gets a son every July...

J/K

I don't have a dad

Lol my parents are both accountants, they get so many friends who want to "catch up for dinner" when tax time comes around...

They show up with a bottle of wine and folders of paperwork

You'd hope its a pretty expensive bottle of wine

Anyone here used those cheap $30 ebay dashcam?

no but that just sounds cheap and nasty lol

although on second thoughts, i suppose as long as it at least shows what happens to some extent on the event of accident etc worth while..

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no but that just sounds cheap and nasty lol

although on second thoughts, i suppose as long as it at least shows what happens to some extent on the event of accident etc worth while..

lol yeah, cheap and nasty!

Just enough to see what's going on or so, just bought one so hopefully it turns up next week.

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