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when will this day end? :(

hehe its fun driving back from the gym last night - for 9pm on a thursday night there was absolutely noone on the road *evil* still get steering wheel vibration at 140km/hr despite new tyres .... but once u push it to 160 the back wing thats dodgily taped onto my boot starts flapping so i slowed down.

i seee you lauren!! how weird that stupid cheeky biatch was near my house hahahaha I so wish I turned around

man - this cruise was bullshit hey. It was just running from the cops the whole time... oh and PL ... i have a bone to pick with .... nearly rammed me coming out of the car pak

PL nearly rammed u? man where did she get her drivers license - from a Weeties packet?

I was a nauti girl and blew $170 today hehe ....... cos im worth it :D so i got my new threads on going to Mels house at 7pm get a few pre-drinks sorted then heading out to NB ..... so if anyone out come n say hi :D

tried to drag that Morley Car Audio or whatever its called Supra last night ...... must be an N/A ..... and whoever was driving it was driving like a total grandpa ..... must be totally weighed down with all those subs probably *shrugs* ....... i thought i was going to have some fun but nope ..... maybe he didnt want to suffer the humilation of a Skyline chopping :)

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