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Auto's are for 1 legged twats.

Either that or unko drivers with no real perception of the driving experience, like azn's and bogans.

bahahaha....your funny shane.....your funny like my grandma....boring...and 6 feet under in ash.

Haha....Always something to say.

Do you actually live up here on the coast? maybe we should catch up on a cruise and you can see if am a one legged twat...

Come'on..haha.

:D he'll buy you ice cream if you be nice to him.!!!

bahahaha....your funny shane.....your funny like my grandma....boring...and 6 feet under in ash.

:D he'll buy you ice cream if you be nice to him.!!!

why am i having sex with ur grandma in 6 feet of ash?

i dont buy ice cream, ice cream gets bought for me :D

why am i having sex with ur grandma in 6 feet of ash?

i dont buy ice cream, ice cream gets bought for me :D

:D

but you let it melt....its pointless you buying it, you should just use cream.

wow sounded like gtrgeoff took my comment a lil more personally than i expected. Don't get me wrong i understand every point you made and never ment to take a punt on your lady. I dont really take life too seriously thats why i dont go into depth backing up my opinions. I've always known autos have their place it's just not with me and out off all of the application benefits none of them benefit me personally.

Plus ontop of all of that i never meant to turn this topic into auto vs manual. I get very attached to my cars and didnt think that anyone should be put down for wanting a manual over an auto without selling their baby.

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