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Originally posted by Adrian_perth

haha psikerpaul, i would have thrown some punches lol "No I don't want your damn paper for the last ****in time" POW! hehehehehehe

kyles, stay angry at troy, we wanna see him crying at nite while is whoring :D:( (jokes troy if you read back)

HURRY UP NENGUN WAKE YOUR AUSSIE LIVING IN JAPAN ASSES UP AND EMAIL ME BACK B4 I GO WORK oops did i do that in caps lock :)

adrian :P

i got pretty close to decking the tool at makkas forrest chase. damn making me wait 15 minutes for a bacon and egg roll and two hash browns. he asked me like 6 times what i wa waiting for!!!

Psiker

okay then g's i am off to work now check yas all l8r have fun at the drags tonight whoever is going! and i expect to see times posted up when i get back from work tonight :D

stoopid nengun *grovel,mutters under his breath*

some stoopid chick has a new civic and she driving up down my street with her new exhaust arghhhhhhh she gonna drive me nuts stoopid riceboy/chick exhausts

adrian :D

p.s and no it ain't a civic type r

l8rs duty calls

Originally posted by Psiker

*cringe*

LOL i was dresed in plaid (speeling) as a child :D

Psiker

And there u stand, little son of rajab fuantleroy, surrounded by the maladjusted, ever try wearing a bonnet? u should.:bahaha:

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