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met angel last night. she seemed quite nice.

had an awkward moment.

"Hi Im alex"

"err.....right. Hi Im Angela"

"You here with Rollaboyz?"

"No. A Skylines club called SAU"

"Oh, cool.........are you a forums person?"

"yeah, Im Angel."

this is the point where it registers why angel is angela and visa versa. I think to myself that I should tell her Im zanda on the forums, but Im still really thinking about the nickname/realname thing; so out comes:

"oh, cool....I'm Alex"

"um.....(thinks - is this guy a nutter or what? wtf?)..Hi, Im angela"

*unneasy silence*

*alex considers cutting his losses and doing a runner*

"duh.......I mean Im zanda on the forums.....urgh!"

"oh. cool."

*mental note, dont talk to zanda on the forums*

Haha

Originally posted by Boostzor

Defination of Car: hole in road in which to throw money.

Definition of boat: Hole in water in which to throw money

definition of a woman: something else you throw money at. You think there's probably a hole in there somewhere, but you probably havent seen it yet.

better keep throwing money at it! :D

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