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Originally posted by Moanie

I'm sure the guy is gonna look after your baby!  If he looked like the type of guy to thrash your car around...you wouldn't have sold it to him!!  :)

Moanie: thanks yeah lets hope so.....:)

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Originally posted by BY BY

Sure will miss it, the new owner is new to the scene but intends to get on these forums shortly. Hopefully he will look after it nicely.

If he dont then we will have to open the can of whoopas..

I wonder what newbies think when they seen the ownage of zorsts on this forum

Originally posted by UR2EZ

700.... must have been a warm day and milk started to curdle....

i got 737.8hp at the  nipple glands.... he was running full cream milk at the time... non of the low fat or soy milk shiet....

blame the weather why dont u?

we all know what sour milk comes from.

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