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do what i do - install hydraulics. Put some in my jazz - was bouncing all over chapel st the other night. Pulled over to some nice birds, took out my boom box, put it on the curb, flicked the hydraulic switch on the jazz - it started bouncing to the tunes, i was mackin to the tunes, and then the cops at chapel joined in on the chorus and we all did:

:O:D:banana::banana::banana::banana::banana:

THATS HOW YOU MACK TO A B**CH!!!!!!

:D

Man you pull out the jazz card way too often. Way too old

ROFL

spotted ur car at your miszs house about a week ago... stop parking it behdin that tree man!

the cops can still see it!

lol the driveway was full, so thats my last resort

unless i just droppin by

normally i park behind the fence and u dont see it

Didnt know i had a girlfriend... Where do you think you spot me?

nah my missus, she lives near him

Thursday in Richmond Plaza Car park.

Was a dark blue r33 in the car park playing with his exhaust in the echo of the car park.

I may have been doing the same thing :wub:

spotted letter from epa in my mailbox today

hmm

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