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hahah, jar has his own b'day thread how cute ... i better get one :sweat: lolerz

happy berfday u moron, no doubt u will be slightly inebriated later, and all weekend to celebrate (not that its any different to your other weekends)

haha

enjoy ur youth while you can ... you have to sell your skyline before your 25 and then buy a nice family car, you do realise this

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sif. lol. thats what some people have told me. to that i say BAH

if i have kids, they will get used of a turbo car soon enough, or they aint my kids lol.

and yes james. you are right. i will be intoxicated to an extent all w/e, even sunday lol. not that its any different to any other w/e but meh. lol.

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