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Originally posted by 33Spec2

house got broken into last week while i was asleep alone trashed everything snd stole car keys but 2 wrong car! now ive been gettin threats sayin shit like we are watching you!

i really dont know wat 2 do im stressing i jus want them 2 phuk off!

so u told the cops

if they keep coming back leaving threats the cops will likely stack out ur place to catch em.

also the theives will be dissapointed that its not a turbo

just leave a message telling them that hehe

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Joe I really focus on rule number '3'

The 'rad' rules man!

Like you know when a totally awsome bit of narlly speed bump is there in the shopping car park and you know you just have to do a major brake burnout on it!

Always put the surfboard in before any passenger, passengers are second class dude.....

Originally posted by Micko

Cheeky bugger - here I was just keeping my mouth shut & having a chuckle at the bollocks you lot are on about & you start on me Shyzer...

Cricket is bloody boring in my opinion, but each to their own

excuses excuses

btw i'm all payed up for the 24th

hehe and john says i should give ken as much sh1t as i can hehe

russ - selling your line is a little harsh! probably some dickheads trying to have fun - if they wanted to steal it they wouldve taken the car not jus tleft a note with their intentions - settle grettle!!

Originally posted by 33Spec2

cops know bout house but havent told them bout notes yet! aaaaarrrrrrgggh i dont know wat 2 do im really paranoid!

tell them about the notes silly and do it now theres cops there to answer ur call

do u have the police report number? should be yeardatetime you called.

Originally posted by skyzerr33

excuses excuses

btw i'm all payed up for the 24th

hehe and john says i should give ken as much sh1t as i can hehe

The instructor reserves the right to

A) boot out all miscreants

B ) thrash the living crap out of the participants cars.

* whaddya mean , course you can slap reverse at 60 , watch *

hehehe

Cheers

Ken

if they r the same ppl that broke into my house while i was asleep then i will b worried im hopein that yes it is 2 different ppl!

also found out man down street got broken into a few weeks ago while he was asleep only they stabbed and killed him! that scares the shit outta of me!

Russ - must be stupid damn theives to leave notes "um yeah we are watching u and we'll take your car just not today or tommorrow hmmm we thought we would just give you a headstart warning" If they wanted the car they wouldve already taken it - maybe you've told the wrong people about your little break in and someone has decided to play a prank.

Originally posted by gtrken

The instructor reserves the right to  

A) boot out all miscreants

B ) thrash the living crap out of the participants cars.

* whaddya mean , course you can slap reverse at 60 , watch *

hehehe

Cheers

Ken

so thats why he sudjested i drive your car ken :(

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