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Gus- I hate you.

NAman- I agree dude. I have always had full comp on mine and always will. Having said that i know why people dont! Talk about a hole burning in my back pocket!

AND FINALLY

SKYGTRLINE!!!! I have a result for you. See your PM inbox.

Apparently you need slapping around for not having full comp so I will be adding that to my hit list.

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:) no PM in my inbox...

aww.. thats mean. Get my hopes up.. but nothing.. :)

And yes i know.. im thinking very much about Full insurance now..

After this chick not having insurance, it makes me think how easy it is for something bad to happen... Yes i deserve a slap.. but under 25 really hurts the pocket.

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