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Originally posted by skyzerr33

u can't expect much from a ford boy though kym

and kym u can't be jealous u window shop way to much to get upset if some guys cracks onto your lady

Ford boy is he? well that settles it! :bahaha:

Window Shop ? dam straight everyone looks at other people, like angel said, it's human nature! I love my girlfriend, and we trust each other, i dont get mad when some other dude cracks onto her, as she generally makes him buy her a drink, then says she has a bf and brings it to ME! (yeh, score!)

And likewise when another chick comes up to me! it's all trust, and there's other things in life to be worried about, all this jealousy shit is sooo not worth it.

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Originally posted by skyzerr33

that would be JB R33 lauren nice car show car for pioneer

That's Jason's car yeah.... but his car is WAAAY different to mine in every way... not easily mistakable....

heard a rumour he wanted to sell it for $30k a while back.. :bahaha:

i didnt get a close look - just saw the white line and white stripe from the distance -hadnt seen any others with those so i assumed it was urs .... i know otherwise now :)

my mum says she can window shop but not put anything on lay-by :)

Yeah but if u do really lcare for someone u cant help but get jealous thats also human nature - but theres always a right way and wrong way to handling things.

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