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Originally posted by Psiker

ack my sausage fingers. i swear they make key boards too small  

Psiker

lol.. are u serious?

"your fingers are too fat to dial this phone, please mash the keypad for your free dialing wand"

Originally posted by Psiker

pretty much dark :D (whats your name btw)

jon - ahahaha i do that all the time

Psiker

P.S dont worry bout niz man shes cool wont be upset at all i think ur still the same person but with diff vital details :(

ny name.. is Tharaka [yes i'm serious]

hopefully lauren will be fine with it :D

Originally posted by Psiker

camin - just ondering how bad will that stuff my handbrake if i do that??

/me hopes yolonde doesnt read that i want to try this

psiker

won't hurt the handbrake at all.. handbrake only works on the REAR tyres bud... as it's fwd, no damage to handbrake.. :D

trust me - i used to have one of those old skool box excels when i was 17... :(

oh.. u have the same name as gtst-vspec..

yea.. the bad thing is all the dumbass substitute teachers get it wrong..

and we have substitutes a lot.. coz some of my teachers are away from school to go buy cars, watch cricket.. etc.. (he drives an S500 and hes a teacher..)

tarraka, tharka, tarika, aaah

Originally posted by Psiker

i must admit that one of the only posts i havent read is the ladies who own skryrines one. it got too big too fast and then i couldnt be bothered

Psiker

its kinda interesting.. but then it gets whorred a little while through(gtst v-spec)

but yea.. its ok..

and there is a new chick for u guys to hit on.. Angie

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