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Its all about using it in context..... I was replying to Boosties post about backing up and I included the diesel generator too.... but going back and re-reading that I suppose to the un-trained eye is could well be taken that way.... :)

Originally posted by Psiker

yay so that means the rain is only half an hour from me. i swear u guys jinxed me

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Rain can travel faster than the speed of a skyloine... yes hard to imagine but it can... should be comin your way anytime now dude... if ya car needs a wash i advice you put it out in the open! oh and same with your clothes!... this storm could wash the poo stains off the pants of a hyena on laxatives!
Originally posted by 25GTT

Rain can travel faster than the speed of a skyloine... yes hard to imagine but it can... should be comin your way anytime now dude... if ya car needs a wash i advice you put it out in the open! oh and same with your clothes!... this storm could wash the poo stains off the pants of a hyena on laxatives!

lol thanx for the advice man. but by the time the rain gets down here its all filthy after traveling thru the NOR scum that floats in the air and then thru the industrial strip. lol jj

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