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Originally posted by Neo

You stick with the coke but i dont know what you were feeding your passengers on Friday?

Ummm, you are talking about Vicki right? Well, she was drunk and has a loud mouth at the best of times. Thank god she passed out when she did!! She is ok though. Daniel, well, he was drunk too and was also feeling sick. Jeff, well, he too, was drunk. So, I was feding them alcohol. Were you the one Vicki was saying hi to out the window as we left the meeting point?

Yeah! She liked your car if you didn't hear her well enough!!! She loves Skylines to! She asked me who I thought was cute so she could set me up with them! I had to point to my b/f so I didn't get shot. Don't think it would go down to well!!

im not picking on u - well i not meaning too im just a bit grumpy today with stupid bitches thats all - didnt mean to seem like im taking it out on anyone. :D

And someone would have to have fangs like a vampire to get the sore where it is thru a bite haha dont know how it was done. its in the earloby bit.

Need more money 1st. Paying of the Corolla so just need to neaten it up and sell it now and then I will have one straight away! I can't wait. Just helped get a R31 cruise going and now have to listen to all stories of how good they are because I don't have a car to go in. If someone would like to donate one I would be most grateful!!! LOL!

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