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damn u paul

i said to stop whoring untill i got home!

i only got home late

rather eventful trip home

got pulled over by cops for routine traffic check

said i have to replace back tyres they are 2 bald and if they see me again they gonna pull me over and check my tyres to see if i replaced them otherwise it's a yellow for me! surprisingly he didn't say anything bout my a-pillar boost guage even though he flashed his light for like 5 yrs on it! and the funny thing is he tried telling me that i had tint on my headlights and that my rear spoiler was too high :(

yeah my dad was at the lights with a copper behind him and he must of breathed the wrong way or something because they pulled him over and told him he needed new tyres on his brand spanka off the factory floor clubby! My dad told him this - which is a bad idea - tell a copper they are wrong - but it was so stupid they were determined to pick something wrong in this car.

ahhh tim to whore

after another day at work!

another week and my front bar goes on!

i can't wait!

i will be without a car for like a whole week though i fink!

looks like i will be renting a car! haha good ole ascents lol!

adrian :(

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