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It is so hard to keep up with this thread with dial-up!

ps- anyone keen to go ten pin bowling tonight (glow bowl at funtasia) - not deffinate but was an idea

Who else doesn't have to work tomorrow? I don't and am keen to get away from my assignments for a couple of hours.

Well I am tired and sitting at work whoring with you guys is just plain wearing me out.

I am going to dinner with the better half and I will checkyaz laterz doodz

See ya, order some grey poopon for me thanks :D

wjat i was trying to say is that Brad Pitt looks as good as me when I have a bad hair day, when I don't well he's not even in the same league

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That's funny!

j, i will be going for the upcoming skidpan organised by Slip.

time to open up a can of chinese kungfu whooparse~~ :D

beware... another NA coming to the pan.

* WTF, i really got no turbo ?!?!?

Sweet. I reckon a NA their would be easir to drift, ie. really good throttle response. Oh yeah, you don't need much power with the water/desiel down. :D

I will be taking the GTST since I was informed that the GTR is banned from the skidpan.

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