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Bored at school (mod: and Ash havin a whinge as per usual)


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hey guys

sitting here in 3rd period with no teacher again.

did you guys hear or see the yellow r33 in home and away.

the plates where DEDSXE they where nsw plates.

my sis called me int he moment it came on.

just seeing if any of yas saw it

bye :Bang:

mmm poor you guys i am in yr 11 in the last 2 days i have had 7 spares from 12 which is quite good for me.

yeh our school has blocked about ever car site i have been to besides sau.

they even blocked full boost becasue they had a chick in a bikini for one of there front page pics

no spares? :D ... i have 3 spares per week, as most do. there's a few girls doing an out of school subject (horse studies ... ahahahahahhahaha) and they get 10 spares a week, which means they don't have to come to school on wednesdays.

GTSR22- are all those spares because of teachers being away ?

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