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Ahhh I thought that, it might be because he has gay tendances and ADHD  :elaugh:

Mate dont get to excited.... did u take ur tablets this morning? ...Its ADD champ....

Attention, Deficit Disoder ahahahahaaahahahah

Its A GAY dAy today SIlVeR.. feel free to CUM!!

Brett Loves it!

its times like these you need a picture of a bunny with a pancake on its head.

Team drag are on here talking......the real competitors among us are out racing at the Motorkhana nationals all day :D

hahahahaha

i typed pancake in google images, this is what came up

:P

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