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Drivetime TV, which guy is gonna "test drive" it, cause you may want to put the drag tyres on the back for that, they do some insane driving, which really shows their skills off.

And if you can let me know where they do their test drives cause some of those locations would be good for some driver training if ya know what i mean.

I have seen a big carpark looking place, an old warehouse, and some places that looked like they were near wineries, Im sure there are other places that they do test drives at, just see what you can get out of him.

Then ill have to steal some witches hats from council workers, and set up some tracks.

you gotta love oncalls that don't turn on there ****in mobiles

or better yet the bitch i had tonight

she turned it off after the first call

we then have database crash and shes don't answer for two hours we get the backup guy out to the site to fix it and then she calls and says oh my phone must of died i just got your messages

oh really what about the one i left on your home phone an hou ago

oh that was u

yes

i as in the hower

bullshit i'm thinking

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