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i aint even gonna bother this time all i'll say is sock dats right fu*k u, u cant talk n numba 2 i do have pubs mofo so go stick dat back up ur ass

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thats what he meant , R34GTRNUR is anthony, oh did i mention hes getting a R34 GTR when he's 21? lmao

whats so funny about that dick head? if u work it out im just/ about to be off my p's n i aint gettin a gtr anymore... mums selling the merc and getting a v35 when it comes out den when im on my p's shes passing it down to me den buying her self a new car agian

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  R34GTRNUR said:
whats so funny about that dick head? if u work it out im just/ about to be off my p's n i aint gettin a gtr anymore... mums selling the merc and getting a v35 when it comes out den when im on my p's shes passing it down to me den buying her self a new car agian

Stop talking shit about getting a V35, i heard u r getting the R36 GTR special edition, even tho it doesent exist, just like everything else u bullshit about, especially your pubes!!!! :rofl:

  INASNT said:
Stop talking shit about getting a V35, i heard u r getting the R36 GTR special edition, even tho it doesent exist, just like everything else u bullshit about, especially your pubes!!!!  :rofl:

lol

the first time i read it.. i thought he said he had 2 pubes.. lol

  INASNT said:
Stop talking shit about getting a V35, i heard u r getting the R36 GTR special edition, even tho it doesent exist, just like everything else u bullshit about, especially your pubes!!!!  :rofl:

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

like i said to sock UR ALL JUST JEALOUS cos like sock said 'some of u have to work ur ass off for a r32 gts' < yeh i know that, am i laughing? no........ only some ove u guys r kind n respectfull like rrrage, but u sock fuc* up cos ur only 14 too, i just cant wait till i get the 308 pics n FINALLY MIGHT get some respect, if i was 21 guess it would be a diffrent story wouldnt it pplz

  R34GTRNUR said:
like i said to sock UR ALL JUST JEALOUS cos like sock said 'some of u have to work ur ass off for a r32 gts' < yeh i know that, am i laughing? no........ only some ove u guys r kind n respectfull like rrrage, but u sock fuc* up cos ur only 14 too, i just cant wait till i get the 308 pics n FINALLY MIGHT get some respect, if i was 21 guess it would be a diffrent story wouldnt it pplz

no, i dont think so..

people would still think you were full of shit even if you were 21

mainly coz you have no idea what you're talking about, and you talk too much shit

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