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Was at highpoint. I saw an indian guy walking my way with his missus, just pretended i was on the phone after taking pic. Told him it was a sweet looking car when he went to open the door, asked him if it went pretty hard, he said "its an evo, what do you think?"

Has EVO9 sticker on top of windshield too.

LOL

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Indian.. Highpoint.. Not surprised one bit

f*k i'm getting better at parking close to poles aye. I have to park next to a pole. And when I do, if i drive straight, mirror will just scrape the pole. Haha. Too many careless kids and people who slam doors.

Was at highpoint. I saw an indian guy walking my way with his missus, just pretended i was on the phone after taking pic. Told him it was a sweet looking car when he went to open the door, asked him if it went pretty hard, he said "its an evo, what do you think?"

Has EVO9 sticker on top of windshield too.

LOL

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Was at highpoint. I saw an indian guy walking my way with his missus, just pretended i was on the phone after taking pic. Told him it was a sweet looking car when he went to open the door, asked him if it went pretty hard, he said "its an evo, what do you think?"

Has EVO9 sticker on top of windshield too.

LOL

that was the best bit rofl

f*k i'm getting better at parking close to poles aye. I have to park next to a pole. And when I do, if i drive straight, mirror will just scrape the pole. Haha. Too many careless kids and people who slam doors.

Yeh tell me about it man I'm reallllly anal with where I park my car cos Kent's got no respect! Anything family car or baby seats = will not park there they always open door full width to put the bastards in

Yeh tell me about it man I'm reallllly anal with where I park my car cos Kent's got no respect! Anything family car or baby seats = will not park there they always open door full width to put the bastards in

Reminds me of one time I was parked in campbellfield, kid opened their door and smacked it into mine while me and the missus were both sitting in the car with the windows down.

Big ass spider size of my hand decided to make its nest in my drivers door jamb. Ripped apart its home as I opened the door to reveal death.

Thank f**k it didn't run inside the car or into some hole. Soaked it in bug spray.

Lot of these big brown spiders around the house. Not happy. They like living in our mailbox too...

man i fkn hate spiders..

i dont care what size. I hate them.

...

another note; its a very awkward monday at work.. had our christmas party on friday night and me being the only one that doesnt drink, I remember all the people that hooked up, and acted the worst..

everyone else is just quiet lol

Huntsmans?

Had a couple run ins with them too

Not sure. Didn't know huntsmans made funnel webs etc. web was hard to rip apart when opening door haha

All i know is that it's dead now. Hopefully no babies in the car lol

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