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Originally posted by skyzerr33

thats right ken u keep chatting up the girl younger than your your own kids

Troy , I don't have kids . How do you think I can afford the cars ?:D

Besides , whats wrong with talking to people under 25.

people my age are usually boring with no interests apart from watching sport and TV

Cheers

Ken

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yeah trust me dont have kids around cars - i picked the tinting off my parents brand new/used 4wd when i was little (and it was the first time they could afford something sorta nice) then i proceeded to paint their beige roof with my mars bar hahaha. I couldnt sit down for a week!!

old guys are cool - like the guys at welshpool pits - i get along with them sooo well - ive got to go and REALLY suck up to them soon - puppy dog eyes, short skirt the lot - gotta get them to pass my old heap of a ZX to send to QLD. The guy wants a roadworthy certificate.

yeah the welshpool guys are nice. My car failed after compliance and they were like "we;re so sorry but we just can't let it go" then I bought i back and there was still some stuff (the compliance guy stuffed up) and he said look just promise me you'll get it fixed. He was really nice! My friend is a supervisor there so that may have helped.,...

Originally posted by Nizmo

well if things dont change Troy after they've been thoroughly reminded of the proper ettiquette then everyone just ignore them. They get ignored, they get bored, they leave.

well that doesn't work just look at ken hes still here hehe

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