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Ooohh looky what i found. This is something i have never seen at the motoplex http://files.franzonline.net/images/ it has some nudity in it so no direct links but tis the holly shoot to set u on the right track.

Oh yeh none of these pics are worksafe so open with care.

Does any1 know the 33 there?

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i had this bitch in a Honda (Y is it every dickhead drives a honda) sitting in the right hand lane next to a truck today blocking it so nobody could get past. After sitting up her arse for 10mins i decided the truck was probably going faster. So i got behind the truck and the two lanes were merging into one - so i decided to be a bitch back - she was going to try and get in front of me behind the truck but i blocked her. So then she finally decided to try and overtake the truck but the truck decided to merge lanes early and came very close to crushing her car - she jammed on her brakes let the truck go past - by this stage i hung back a bit - cos i did my job gave her the fright of her life - anyway she got up the trucks arse - truck jammed on its brakes and she nearly went up it. I was pissing myself laughing the little bitch got totally what she deserved - im not normally that mean but dickheads who havent got a fricking clue about road rules and dont show common courtesy to cars dont deserve any kinda courtesy back!!

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