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haha we are pretty cas around my work - in fact my two bosses come to work in cargo pants and hawaiian shirts - very loud prints on them too haha. So sometimes when i cant be stuffed i just chuck on a denim skirt and a tee and thats me ready :D ahhh im going to miss that job.

hahahahahahaha :bahaha: funny as

That reminds me - when I was in bali - we went on a boat trip and this guy wearing tight blue bike pants walked right in front of me - penis at eye level. I cracked up and lent over to my friend and said "he was circumcised" hahaha It was like vacuum sealed penis

no its not too low i like it just the way it is - its just got shot suspension thats all one of the options was to put new springs in it but they would make the front end higher and i dont want it higher :D So new rubbers n shockies - itll all be sweet.

yes ive had enough of feeling like im in a rodeo everytime i go over a bump hopefully i havent pissed all my money away this weekend and have got enough to do it this week. Then i'll go get my $5 wheel alignment etc from diffs and it'll handle like a dream - well hopefully anyway.

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