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emergency lane - havent used that one yet! U-turns are my speciality haha i used to have to drive mechanics to places to pick up cars in my last job haha they were really scared of my u- turns right in the middle of welshpool rd where theres 4 lanes - no problems haha. Never pranged a company car yet! Used to drive them practically fulltime and the only time i even dented one was when i reversed into the front of the car with my own about two weeks after i got my license.

Evening dudes and dudette ( singular cos Liz has gone but Niz is here )

pwptf , I may be old but can still show a few tricks.

Joe , If you can lick your dick , I will bring the vid and all the girlies you want.:bahaha:

Niz and Liz , love the womens perspective on love marriage and relationships.....

but will still never understand women:uh-huh:

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yeah saw that white one - it was pretty fine. You would never tell your was N/A though least its a couple of years younger than mine.

I hate toys in cars ive only got my p.piggy thats sits on my back shelf that can treally be see because of my xtra dark tinting anyway. It a nodding pig with wings and it had a gold chain around its neck that reminds me of p.diddy - thats how it got its nick - p.piggy the pimp piggy hehe

b4 you could tell due 2 the blue badges but they were stolen so i replaced em wit nismo badges from marlows bit ricey but i like it

yeah i hate cars with dashs filled wit toys a friend tried 2 put one of those shaking elvis toys on my window well let me just say they r no longer a friend! :P

but most of womens magazines just try to explain men so i doubt he'll find the inner workings of our mind in there - just how women guess the inner workings of the man brain or just how to get them around to our way of thinking thru bonking techniques :P

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