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but got 6 bottles of bourbon [emoji4]
Ahh, bourbon/whisky, best cure for any cold or flu, till the alarm goes off at 5:30am the next day. Putting a lemon in the neck of the beer should help out alot also.
thatll keep the weeds down

Checking the spray pattern on a acre of injectors, priceless. After 3 months of squealing and telling myself they will bed in. I finally got off my cake hole and chamfered the new front pads. Only the p/s was squealing but I did both to be sure. I took it real easy on them to bed them in and aren't sure why the p/s did and the d/s didn't? Dba slotted rotors and bendix advance pads. Any ideas?
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Hello everyone - one of my clients are looking for Japanese speaking Teacher [emoji67]‍[emoji538].

Hicas, attesa, gt-st, gt-r, gt-t, R32, R33, R34, R35, evo, wrx, Nsx, type-r, fc, fd, ae86, asashi, sake, sushi. I'm a bit limited with my Japanese. What about t-revs? Fresh from the land of the rising sun? No substitute for experience!
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