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doooood just an N13 or N14.

congrats btw, didnt know there was a bun in the oven and youre off racing go karts. i hope she beat you with a spoon afterwards.

also, what meat? any excuse to get the car out and extra kms

haha! i looked at pulsars and thought of you. but again.... micra is so much cheaper and more economical. we can park toghther tho at meets.

Not going. I have seen many commodores this week.

Hahaha :P There were a fair few lines last meet but didn't recognize any of them apart from Steve's 34R.

not going this week - battlefield 4 night for me

Fair enough! Needa get me Cod Ghosts soon.

also, what meat? any excuse to get the car out and extra kms

Hwy meat at dfo brah.

Haha why not? :P Black Ops I was my fave tho

Haven't heard a good review yet from anyone I know. It was supposed to be the game that motivated me to buy an Xbox One. Motivation all time low! Sticking to Blops 2 until they patch the shit out of Ghosts.

Haven't heard a good review yet from anyone I know. It was supposed to be the game that motivated me to buy an Xbox One. Motivation all time low! Sticking to Blops 2 until they patch the shit out of Ghosts.

Ahh fair enough. I'll let you know after I get it, hopefully it isn't too bad. Needa get a new xbox power supply first though!

Receptionist is Step 1...

Make sure she keeps a tight leesh, if she's a looker they will try to convince her to move into the big leagues...

You make this sound like a bad thing

Actually it's a two step process. First they'll move her up to waitress with skimpy ass revealing outfit, which is dipping your feet in the waters of stripperdom. Not that I have any idea about the workings of the establishment that is the men's galleria.

You make this sound like a bad thing

Actually it's a two step process. First they'll move her up to waitress with skimpy ass revealing outfit, which is dipping your feet in the waters of stripperdom. Not that I have any idea about the workings of the establishment that is the men's galleria.

well for someone with no idea. you nailed it.

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