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Originally posted by cereal_jacques

We can go here for the rules & some different strategies.....

http://www.worldrps.com/

JEEEEZZZZZ some people NEED A LIFE!!!!

ffs .... i cant believe it..

i especially love the "The RPS Magician or How to meet Girls* with RPS" :bahaha: :bahaha: :lol: :bahaha: :lol:

can u believe that sh1te??

"ooowww hes so good at scissors paper rock.... lets f*** him!!!"

ahahahaaa:bahaha:

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Originally posted by cereal_jacques

If your petty little 2wd, single throttle bodied toy can catch my 4wd hardcore hatchback of pain then you can try & pry the rims off at 180 km/h.........:shake: :shake:

well... seeing as my petty 2wd car has no SPEED LIMITER! i will just get in front of you and stop.

Schmuck.

Christian :headbang:

Originally posted by torana_mad

Hey dave GO THE HATCHBACKS :D  ahhh you and me black hatchies :D  

And if its the one in the pic she is sweet, makes a mad sleeper as alot of people dont know that car lol oh dam i can think of the fun you will have:lol: .

Ash.

but Ash, cereal's car doesn't convert into a camper like the Torana :) the ultimate sleeper :D

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