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Finding a point of commonality with someone and referring to them as 'brother' in order to receive preferential treatment... That's what you're all about isn't it Mohsen

salamalaykum brudder,

Who wants to buy my excel, cheap cheap very cheap, almost as cheap as the dumplings at those Chinese takeaways next to the milkbar.
Or swap for a motorbike.

Totally miss the bikes in Vietnam or maybe I want to be as cool as birds.

Sorry fellas, my little brother wants to buy it for his first car so keeping it for the mean time.
Was going to be a nice big brother to give it to him but thought I'd be the better brother and make him work and appreciate it! These unappreciative #yolo, #swag, #hipster gen.

I saw Macklemore and Axwell. Your move...

This putsme in an awkward position as admitting I have never heard of Axwell makes me sound even more niche and hipster :/

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Finding a point of commonality with someone and referring to them as 'brother' in order to receive preferential treatment... That's what you're all about isn't it Mohsen

That's the whole northern suburbs brothera

Dam you guys, as much as I'm tempted to sell to you guys now just to get the cash but I'm selling it to my little brother.

It also has lowered king springs which makes it quite fun to drive, has fog lights and the sports kit. lol :thumbsup:

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