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The other day on the way home from work this Asian bloke fell asleep opposite me (like sound asleep / snoring).. I woke him up at Box Hill.. (like accidental knee nudge) I just assumed.. and he jumped up and ran out before the doors closed - Is that racist or helpful?

It would only be racist if he didn't get off at that stop. Lucky for you.

ikr. Antonio Tran

Antonio Tranetto is my full name

The DVD players were purchased legally.

There's no way you paid for what's under the hood of those cars by doing tune-ups and selling groceries.

Whatever it is you're in on, I want in on it, too

need to bitch... selling re30s on ebay for 1800

Dear xalmon,

Hi take them of u for 1200 today

- minhtamy2j

Dear minhtamy2j,

when you have a genuine set of re30 for sale at 1200$, i'll get 5 sets please.

with your budget, maybe you should look at rotas? oh wait, with that budget you wont even be able to afford rotas. try harder mate.

- xalmon

Dear xalmon,

Lolz I just bought ur one on forum for 800 bucks with tyres . Good luck selling it mate

- minhtamy2j

he lowballs me,

i reply.

and he says he's found another set of re30s for 800$? 800$ re30s? i'd like 5 sets of those please. all in just 10mins.

my jimmies have been rustled.

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