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  On 25/10/2011 at 6:21 AM, Mohsen said:

Same shit man. I believe the term woggy was describing how it would sound. I didn't say I'm a wog or anything. I just speak with the northern subs mumble, aka da wogii aksent.

your country is on the Mediterranean sea. therefore you're Mediterranean. ie wog.

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  On 25/10/2011 at 7:43 AM, Rekin said:

Where you on SAU on the plane? Or in between flights?

On the plane, liek a baws. Slow like 33.6k dialup tho fkn.

http://instantboss.org (press green button)

  On 25/10/2011 at 7:46 AM, Rekin said:

lol how on the plane? do tell.

Dont they only have a phone with a credit card swipe?

fucked if I know, they asked all the ppl in business class if we wanted access to the interwebs we could have a trickle feed for cash money, so I put it on the company card. Got shitty with the speed and went back to clocking asphalt 6 in my bentley something.

Lol anyone see the add for tomorrows Channel 7 news?

Council wants a guy to get rid of 10 Japanese sport cars that are across his resoviour house property.

Spotted a few r34 gtt's, r33's Silvia's etc....

Anyone knows where he lives lol?

Anyone want a pair of S2 R33 4 door side vents (Under indicators/fogs)

Have cut off the top straight along but has the bottom full vent and sides of the centre, might be good to modify into something else? bottom part by itself would be easy to cut a hole for and wack in. Free to good home.

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