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i cant remember what order these go in..

but

photos from alcatraz,

a nice tree there,

why they have pimp my ride in the usa(check out the peice of junk.. and this car has rego!!)

me on mammoth mountian some 11000ft up

and me at yosemite

and umm i dunno.. oh a dope ford f150 with some crazy suspension lift mods..

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Some pics from my trip to Japan in Feb... snowboarding in Nesiko

This is Ezo-fuji as seen from our hotel on Nesiko-Hirafu ;)

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Every morning we got up around 5am... and on one morning the sky was clear... I got the sunrise as we ate breakfast.

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And my bro eating breakfast :(

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hahah LOL 2nd picture, some one took chunk out of you peta :) haha

You know if this was taken with digital camera, you might want to avoid direct sunlight into the lense, as sunlight can damage sensors :D.

something I took and sneeza did bit of photoshop for me.

me like this picture :P

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Free battery!

hahaha,

f**k i didnt realise untill i asked but in the us you dont need the car to be in like a1 condition it just needs to pass emmissions ..

thereofr this is why you see lots of junk..

and then you see cars like that ford with wheels hanging well out the guards.

He attacked me for the ice cream and i was trying to kick the little shit away but they are pretty quick. And another little C**t came up and tried to steal the dried apple sh1t that you feed them out of my pocket. They know whats going on, they take advantage in that its the first time you see them and you dont know wtf they are going to do. Little diseased rabies infested anal germ's.

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