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i may come out next friday, depends is she is back again, why are cars always called her.

What a bait.

1. they keep you broke

2. when you think your handeling em well they cut loose

3. You keep filling em up once a week, on premium no less!

4. They really dont mind who drives em home

5. Just when your think your getting ahead they stop ....

6. Back end sags after youv'e had her for 10 years

7. When you first get em they smell new and unused

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What a bait.

 

1. they keep you broke

2. when you think your handeling em well they cut loose

3. You keep filling em up once a week, on premium no less!

4. They really dont mind who drives em home

5. Just when your think your getting ahead they stop ....  

6. Back end sags after youv'e had her for 10 years

7. When you first get em they smell new and unused

 

 

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CLASSIC

They take ages to warm up and when they're finally ready for a good hard ride something breaks and they stop.

You have to keep buying them expensive new parts to get any sort of performance gains out of them.

i can think of a million more but the simpsons are on.

i didnt expect this. yet its still good.

You guys shouldnt bag out women like that, they are all beautiful and would never do such things like what you have all said. Now say sorry for the chicks that read all this. We could be just the same to them.

isnt sarcaism great

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