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WTF has SAU come to??

Spending a lot of time chatting about brakes, tires, turbos, etc. isn't always the best way to develop social skills. An amazing number of women are not entralled with a discussion of which brake pad is better on the track (my wife being one but she's already married to me so has to put up with a decent amount of it - gererally responding "how much will this cost?"). Some women would even talk about buildings and the bridge if asked about a Skyline. Those amazing women like the ones you find on here (Jess, Liz, et al...) are definately the exeception - not the rule.

So I guess we have to do all we can to help one of our own attract unsuspecting women into the fold.

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anyway, she got back to me saying she wants to combine it with seeing some animals!

dude.....she wants you to behave like an animal.....all you need to do is put on "ratha be ya ni**a" by 2pac, and get into some animalistic shit :)

where the fcuk have i been!!

so like... pics

hahaha...

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