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Originally posted by Sneeza

yeah - I just hope makeup can cover my neck.... I have a strapless dress...

Yeah My fiance goes - I don't give a shit what you say - you're getting a skyline hahaha Pretty amazing coming from a trev

Good on him , sounds like we might actually like him even though he's marrying an import lover and he's a * V8 Mate type *. lol

Bring him to the next cruise and we will tone down the V8 bagging . ( well tone it down a little ) hehehe

cheers

Ken

Originally posted by skyzerr33

yes ken your a starwars nerd may the force be with u

AAAAAHHHHRRRRRGGGG , not the force . No I will be strong , I will resist the evil forces of the Empire ( oh , hang on , the Empire is the good guys I think )

Nope , can resist easy , don't even know who's the goodies and baddies. Hehehehe

Cheers

Vader free

Ken

33Spec - yeah well I have to wait for confirmation from RAC - but the cops said it was. The drivers side whell was snapped off, the engine was in the car. The drivers side is panels are ripped off, Windows smashed suspension and springs were all over the road...and the rest.

My fiance - drew - was in the car. All he got was whip lash.... lucky boy

Originally posted by Sneeza

yep - got a police report number.

nah - SAU is MYYYY thing hahahah

Hahaa , I know exactly what you mean.

If you ain't passionate bout the car , you ain't coming.

Which is why you prolly will never see my wife.

Cheers

Ken

well he asked to come on a cruise and I said no.... He has his things - like speed car etc and I don't go down and be a speedway skank with the crews - so he can get f*ucked - cause this is my time away. hahaha j/k You have to have your own interests still you know?

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