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Originally posted by R31 Chick

Yeah, borrowed Dad's GTS-X, the two door black one.  (My old one).  I saw your car on the cruise, it even has Stritch9 plates hay.

Oh, I remember a Black GTS-x now!

and Yeah, i've got the plates STRICH9... (funny that eh?)

Next time you see me, come beat me over the head so I can say hi!!... I know its hard looking for people in a bunch, you have no idea who goes with which car!

Where did you get the idea STRITCH9 for your plates from?

Beat you over the head? You won't be able to say hi if your on the floor unconsious! Would you like me to beat you with a stick or got one step further with a base ball bat? (hehe)!

Well, Strichnyne is a poison used to kill rabbits back when they had the plague... or something like that...

Strich9 was my connotation of the word.....but some other chumps on the net copied me a few years back so i started using strich9ine..... but that wouldn't fit on a license plate to i reverted to STRICH9 for my plates... so yeh. life story.

I'm not a complete geek like troy who has "MASTRYODA" as his plates *slap*

as for the beating over teh head.. well...I hear my conversations are way more interesting when I'm asleep so I guess an unconscious conversation could prove quite entertaining! :P

Why did you want a rabbit poisen thing on your plates for?

Is your name Kym and your last name the same as some famous singer?

More interesting when your asleep?!? It would be funny, people always are funny when they are sleep talking!

Originally posted by R31 Chick

Yeah I remember that Jag.  So the idea is you just have to be a enthusiast?  Summoner goes in his Commodore  

That's because Summoner's a fag!

j/k mark!

I have NO idea when the next cruise is jsut yet... might have to wander down the to event section and have a look see.. :P

Originally posted by R31 Chick

Why did you want a rabbit poisen thing on your plates for?

Is your name Kym and your last name the same as some famous singer?  

More interesting when your asleep?!?  It would be funny, people always are funny when they are sleep talking!

20 questions or what huh ? :P

Rabbit poison is deadly... like me! GRRR *bark bark* (okay, that was my attempt at being scary, failed huh?)

yeh, my name is kym.... and who told you i was related to the famous singer ? i was trying to keep that under wraps around these folk! LOL.... or something like that anyways!

More interesting when i'm asleep see... that just involves me not cracking lame jokes like i always do... hehhe..

Originally posted by R31 Chick

Well you just said it would be ok to go in our Commodore!

I was pulling your leg! *yank yank* see!

Nah, it's cool, we don't look down on people coz of the car they drive to cruises... we're more of an enthusiast based club, and not superficial assholes when another brand of car rocks up :P

like some OTHER *cough* clubs *cough* hehehe

Originally posted by R31 Chick

But that is your last name and it is her first, how can you be related?!?

Did you like it at Warnbro High?

First name, last name, what's the diff?

Warnbro high ? how do you know about that ?

The fire was an ACCIDENT I TELL YA!! "ACCIDENT" I'm not a pyro....

*ducks and covers*

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