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yes it is a very pretty bike, I like my girls to be pretty too, but a machine is machine, and a machine is like a man, it has no need for makeup

So you see, riding that bike is like wearing a dress, in comparison to driving this monster :P

^ lol

birdz ride tonight? :) if the roads dry up.. :(

They won't be dry by then, well not in the mountains anyway, which is where I'd want to go :(

Plus I'm hitting the clubs with three beautiful ladies :)

EDIT: it's still pissing down too, lol

the difference? i'm not in monash.

and i'm doing process, so, nothing big to draw. =D

touche.

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guys a right about the weather though... so dreary. got out of my exam at like 6 and it was so dark out already!

i guess you might even say... WINTER IS COMING...

winter-is-coming.jpg

well that "dress" will most likely destroy your manly, make up - less machine anyway so might aswell look prettyfull ^.^

ah pity the foo

not in this case i'd imagine... i'm all for bikes being faster than cars, thats just fact, but you get to a point where bikes can't keep up

i'd imagine that in a drag race there wouldn't even be a race - that dont look like no 11 sec car lol

not in this case i'd imagine... i'm all for bikes being faster than cars, thats just fact, but you get to a point where bikes can't keep up

i'd imagine that in a drag race there wouldn't even be a race - that dont look like no 11 sec car lol

Ultimately four wheels are better than two, but some of the yanks get their Hayabusas into the 8s with relative ease.

touche.

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guys a right about the weather though... so dreary. got out of my exam at like 6 and it was so dark out already!

i guess you might even say... WINTER IS COMING...

winter-is-coming.jpg

I'll give you a red smile. From ear to ear

^^ LOL! WUT!

Yeahhhhh

I'll roofie the jailbait...

lol i wont be at the next nats, so no steak, and no chartreuse.

Damnnnn that weekend was a laugh.

Haha and now we have top bloke moh lol

Doesn't mean ill rape you Aaron, you'd just be terrified when you wake up.

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