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hahahaha how fast can one of those electric wheelchairs go?

imagine one with nos? aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahahahahaha

if ya hate needles a instant burst of nos will get ya flyin outta the doctors office? especially if you got a crackcase doctor like that one of the simpsons :P HI EVERYBODY

adrian :)

Originally posted by Boostzor

What were u doing Psiker? please tell me it wasnt the old  

"ahh im standing up and i have to slide this thing along the floor, i know ill just slide it sideways with my leg.....ahhh dammit that hurts"

Dont that b4, its a doosie

it would be easier to explain if you knew how a 8270 bowling pinspotter worked.

pretty much i was taking the bottom out of one. i had to push forward on the cushion with my leg while my pther leg was out of the machine. felt a huge strain and it got worse progressivly thru the day

vspec - hi :P

Psiker

Originally posted by Nizmo

yeah no probs joe 5pm! you will be riding home with an emotional female tho :P

uhhhh... tell uncle Joe your problem... A cup of Baskins Robbins Sunday will fix that! :( with chocolate fudge topping :)

You dont have to Nizmo, only if you are passing st.George's terrace :)

I'll be outside Infront of Bank west tower, st.george's terrace enterance :P

cheers

Joe

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