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^^ :laugh:

i can make $800 in 15mins

that's decent.

I can make anywhere from 10 bux to 20k in a couple hours.. Just goes back into more stock etc tho

cash in hand

I'ma Cowboy - Astronaut - Millionaire.

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If I got a bike I would die. Hayabusa turbo mmm

Exactly why I'm going to get a sports tourer rather than a super sports haha they are f**ked if you tempt yourself you will think your king and then BAM dead.

Exactly why I'm going to get a sports tourer rather than a super sports haha they are f**ked if you tempt yourself you will think your king and then BAM dead.

but you will die happy.

cant wait for this cd:

I can make anywhere from 10 bux to 20k in a couple hours.. Just goes back into more stock etc tho

too bad you can't buy or sell cars to save your life.

douchebag

Cheap Tigers:

http://www.zappos.co...c1/%22Shoes%22/

No Mexico Mid Run though

EDIT: Shame on you all for not picking up my Predator reference

they don't ship overseas though :(

chemical straightening isnt permanent you know that yer?

There are different kinds of chemical straightening. My kind cost me $350, and lasts until it has grown out and cut off. To able to keep it looking spiff I will need to do this once a year for 3 hours.

she said ghd takes 20 minutes, nobody makes decent money in 20 minutes.

Interesting, you seem to know more than any of these guys about straightening hair.

Previously I was straightening once a week for one hour and it was frustrating and I constantly burned my neck and my hair became damaged. This was when I was not exercising.

Now that I am working out every day of the week I would need to wash my hair everyday because of the sweating. This extending my shower by 15 minutes, waiting for it to dry then straightening it for 1 hour (or 20 minutes if I decided to buy a GHD = $250)

SO! Previously wasting 65 hours a year it would have turned into maximum 375 hours each year (a year being 300 days to allow for lazy days) with current straightener or minimum 174 + $250 with GHD. Meaning that with an approximate on what I am paid, worst case scenario I would spent $3,500 of my time on my hair each year.

I have just spent $350 and have the straight hair 365 days a year.

Clearly you have mistaken me for a person who does not research something before I decide to implement it. You. Are. A. Homo. ^_^

There are different kinds of chemical straightening. My kind cost me $350, and lasts until it has grown out and cut off. To able to keep it looking spiff I will need to do this once a year for 3 hours.

Interesting, you seem to know more than any of these guys about straightening hair.

Previously I was straightening once a week for one hour and it was frustrating and I constantly burned my neck and my hair became damaged. This was when I was not exercising.

Now that I am working out every day of the week I would need to wash my hair everyday because of the sweating. This extending my shower by 15 minutes, waiting for it to dry then straightening it for 1 hour (or 20 minutes if I decided to buy a GHD = $250)

SO! Previously wasting 65 hours a year it would have turned into maximum 375 hours each year (a year being 300 days to allow for lazy days) with current straightener or minimum 174 + $250 with GHD. Meaning that with an approximate on what I am paid, worst case scenario I would spent $3,500 of my time on my hair each year.

I have just spent $350 and have the straight hair 365 days a year.

Clearly you have mistaken me for a person who does not research something before I decide to implement it. You. Are. A. Homo. ^_^

SA-NAAP!!!

There are different kinds of chemical straightening. My kind cost me $350, and lasts until it has grown out and cut off. To able to keep it looking spiff I will need to do this once a year for 3 hours.

Interesting, you seem to know more than any of these guys about straightening hair.

Previously I was straightening once a week for one hour and it was frustrating and I constantly burned my neck and my hair became damaged. This was when I was not exercising.

Now that I am working out every day of the week I would need to wash my hair everyday because of the sweating. This extending my shower by 15 minutes, waiting for it to dry then straightening it for 1 hour (or 20 minutes if I decided to buy a GHD = $250)

SO! Previously wasting 65 hours a year it would have turned into maximum 375 hours each year (a year being 300 days to allow for lazy days) with current straightener or minimum 174 + $250 with GHD. Meaning that with an approximate on what I am paid, worst case scenario I would spent $3,500 of my time on my hair each year.

I have just spent $350 and have the straight hair 365 days a year.

Clearly you have mistaken me for a person who does not research something before I decide to implement it. You. Are. A. Homo. ^_^

Almost everything you just wrote is pointless, because you straighten your hair on your own time, I doubt you take time off work to do it. Also, your time can't be too valuable to you if you spent the time researching and writing that post.

i have some gtr parts for sale so i thought id ask here first incase you know anyone interested before i proplerly stuff around and advertise them.

first up a apexi power fc for bnr34

brand new tie rod ends.

front and rear diff bushes also brand new.

a blitz front pipe brand new.

plus a silver painted r34 rear tail light cover

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