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George, did you shit yourself the first time ? My biggest fear is the chute not opening ....[/quote:4af10aeb2c]

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don't worry, you've got two chutes :wink: still scary though :?

Hey Phillip, how's the car?

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the only skyline ive seen and actually seen the number plates is a GODZILLA with plate ZILLA or GZILLA , something like that but i forget. I havent seen a lot of skylines around but when i do i cream my pants in a split second

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Hi, Im Rick, and im an alcoholic :lol

I enjoy walks along the beach... and spending time with dear friends and family. :lol:

Beside that, i drive a shitter taxi, love cruising, turning 20 in a month in my second year of B.Business at UTS.

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ha ha, reminds me of the charity cruise when i told bec to piss on your seat unless you pull over. sorry, that was not cool :)[/quote:c97e501507]

ha ha ha why dont you shut up?

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Hi I'm Nigel Tufnel

I like sipping chardy in front of open fires and walks on the beach. Hey Rick we should meet up!

Hi, Im Rick, and im an alcoholic :lol

I enjoy walks along the beach... and spending time with dear friends and family. :lol:

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