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me hella bored.. also want to murder snappy document controller dragons... i hate people who just throw in little snide remarks all the time.. makes me want to tear off their head and shove it up their ass....

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morning all!

aidwin aka Master of Sleepingness :D where you been man haven't seen or heard from ya in a while :D

cam, you should get one of them things that sit on your rear bumper and above the exhaust so that it stops the rear bar from getting burnt :)

adrian :)

sub - sounds like the easiest way to do things.. let the lawyer deal with it..

heya adrian - just read bout some punks tryin to boost ur car man.. whats the rambo stylin? you punch him out or just rough him up?

oh yea - one of those things for the rear bumper ain't gonna cut it unless it covers a whole lot of it... :D

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