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  predator said:
..i saw a cop car the other day, and he had a photo of you in the car. I am not quite sure, but I think it said "LOOKOUT FOR THIS MAN - HE HAS 12 POINTS TO BURN"

:)

:rant:

God damn police harassment :rolleyes:

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  strutto said:
You haven't seem me leading a cruise then have ya?  :)

Strutto JR2: Chuck a skid dad and do one better than that last one.

strutto: *smiles* wheels light up and the back end of the car comes out then suddenly snaps back. At precisley the same moment the cars rear end snaps back strutto hears a thump from the back seat. He turns around to see Strutto Jr2 rubbing his head.

Strutto: are you alright?

Strutto Jr2: That was cool dad.

Disclaimer: this story may or may not be true.

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