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just wondering what people would like to do?

go-karts is a definate especially if this wet weather will hold out :D

tobogan park? (its past my area near farms but is pretty damn cool)

push my colt to my house from a few suburbs away?

but yeah anyone have any idea's? i have no more damn weddings so i can most likely attend

(change of topic to make akeenen look like a fool and for me to look supirior muahahahahaha MUAHAHAHAHAHA MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

ok i just checked and the actual topic didnt change so now i suck

:) )

paintball rocks.... got so many HS last time and ppl were getting pissed off with me :) so i shot them in the back of the head LOL

its like real life counter strike... and i had my head shot script on max haha

Things we can do for non-car related fun?

um did anyone miss this

non car related fun .!!!! now read the suggestions doxximus put forward who also wrote the thread..

go-karts is a definate especially if this wet weather will hold out  
tobogan park? (its past my area near farms but is pretty damn cool)

push my colt to my house from a few suburbs away?

it seems as though non car related fun is virtually impossible!!!!

:)

Originally posted by doxximus

(change of topic to make akeenen look like a fool and for me to look supirior muahahahahaha MUAHAHAHAHAHA MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

ok i just checked and the actual topic didnt change so now i suck  

:D )

AHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAAHAAAAA

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