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Originally posted by Nizmo

Ken - are you saying you dont trust our driving of turbo powered cars?  

**start a debate anything ANYTHING to get the topic off god damn star wars **

Nope not at all , in fact I LOOOOOVVE girls driving turbo lines.

Just not mine:D

Cheers

ken

fair enough ken dont let guys drive my car either - the fact that i let Joe drive it amazed my folks - first thing they said to me was "Well you wouldnt let your ex drive it" but it was either that or getting it home in pieces cos i was sooo tired and not feeling the best.

ahhh dear Troy - your image bank is starting to scare me.

Star Trek haha - oh my dad has a real old one of those and i tell ya watch it with the sound off an ad-lib its really funny - actually some of the scenes especially when the ship starts violently shaking and they all start falling on top of each other vibrating looks quite kinky!

yeah but star wars have stat of the art effect - star trek has really shite effects you can make fun of - looks like something out of my 9th grade media project where we made a ufo out of tin foil.

Anyway on that note i am also off to bed.

Hate to love ya and leave ya boys - play nicely :P

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