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I got no issue with ppl who don't like the strippers or have never been but it really annoys me when a lot of these people look down on or bag people who do go there as if they're morally superior to them!

I got no issue with ppl who don't like the strippers or have never been but it really annoys me when a lot of these people look down on or bag people who do go there as if they're morally superior to them!

Who doesn't like strippers?

Caveat - they have to be of a certain standard though lol

Correcto

Where Moh spotted his neighbour dancing on the pole haha

LOL! Wut?!

No shit!

This I gota see and LOL! At.

I got no issue with ppl who don't like the strippers or have never been but it really annoys me when a lot of these people look down on or bag people who do go there as if they're morally superior to them!

Lots of people don't like them lol

Eunuchs and elitists who think it's desperate or see it as one step away from prostitution...

+1, true that!

Yeah sure, it can be a waste of money cause you get no where in the end.

It's just visual entertainment / a business.

Like going to a car show and seeing all the cars but can't drive them...

Lol that's such a shame looked good on the outside but probably why he didn't post engine bay pic(s) dodgy kents. :|

It did for sure, even turning up it looked pretty good from a distance, closer inspection the drivers side had a murky respray, the reflections were too blurry when looking at it. Popped the bonnet and I was just like NOPE!

It did for sure, even turning up it looked pretty good from a distance, closer inspection the drivers side had a murky respray, the reflections were too blurry when looking at it. Popped the bonnet and I was just like NOPE!

sucks man, bloody drift sales. :/ the search continues ey

Yeah definitely, sucks but what can you do but make the most of it and go and test drive a whole different bunch of cars you wouldn't of considered otherwise.

ahh how different? emos, sti's or am i way off :s

ahh how different? emos, sti's or am i way off :s

Maybe Emo 8s, maybe Hondas (not likely), possibly chance of Silvias (also not likely). I dunno, don't even know what cars to start looking at, 20k is a big price bracket but there's not a LOT of cars in that category that can be as fun/quick or raw as a GTR :(

Maybe Emo 8s, maybe Hondas (not likely), possibly chance of Silvias (also not likely). I dunno, don't even know what cars to start looking at, 20k is a big price bracket but there's not a LOT of cars in that category that can be as fun/quick or raw as a GTR :(

That's a lot of choice lol. Supra TT, RX7 come to mind too. :)

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