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Who was it?

Who were the people who laid it all down on the line traveling where our street directories were of no use?

Who was the person who passed a message onto the waiter?

WHO WERE THE PEOPLE WHO OWNED TNS?????

It was us!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Me and Frank!!!!!!!

plus our buddy Ric!

we had to send someone in who no one knew so you wouldnt have a clue what hit you

or your exhausts for that matter :P;)

Here is pictures from our wonder full yet scary trip up north!!!

http://boredofstudies.org/mark/tws/

OWNED!!!!!!

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ok in an early interveiw with TOSH, i scrambled some info on how the camp is still recovering from that fateful night.....

i wanted to get in quickly while the pot was still boiling and TNS are still scratching their heads in disbelief

here goes:

UR2EZ (8:46 AM) :

ok your thoughts and emotions :P

TaKaHaShIRyOsUkE (8:46 AM) :

1 thought: thank ****en god my car wasnt there :P

TaKaHaShIRyOsUkE (8:53 AM) :

"OH MY ****ING GOD. I CANNOT BELIEVE THIS"

UR2EZ (8:56 AM) :

BAHAHHAA so who took the slip

TaKaHaShIRyOsUkE (8:57 AM) :

Duncan

TaKaHaShIRyOsUkE (8:58 AM) :

he's just gone "you're joking!"

TaKaHaShIRyOsUkE (8:53 AM) :

I saw Andrew glance at it and just go. "oh shit!!!!!"

TaKaHaShIRyOsUkE (8:54 AM) :

words really can't explain how I felt when I saw it. hahahahahahahahahahah that it the best I've evr seen

We even messed up TNS so bad they turned on their own...

TaKaHaShIRyOsUkE (8:52 AM) :

and all the guys were convinced that I was an insider who knew about it all along

They had no idea who it was, EXECUTION AND TIMING WERE PERFECT

TaKaHaShIRyOsUkE (8:50 AM) :

I was convinced it was Loz

Well this just inforces the fact that WESTSIDE IS DA BEST....

and to end the interview tosh had one last thing to say

TaKaHaShIRyOsUkE (8:53 AM) :

man I still can't believe it

And at ^^^^ that moment we at TWS feel complete

We knew TNS would never be the same after sustaining such a blow as that....

signing out

TWS

Originally posted by jtir

ROFL

The exhaust even got fisted!!!!

YUP no holding back....

was a first for me aswell....

also after all that GIVING i need to TAKE aswell...

that four door line' gave me some good lubbin....

not as good as TWS lub... but hell any lub will do....

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