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Hey josh...give him a break. We were all flatcappers or hard Parkers once upon a time. While marks a little bit of a smart arse at times I pretty sure most of its in misunderstood humour.

P.s plus I don't know whether his my kid yet...i had sexy time with this chick(I think....she was a little hairy) years ago and he does sort of look like a like me! A chick magnet! :P

furry muff
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Hey kids its been a while since ive updated this.

First of all i had a great time at the cruise. Craig and Theo did an awesome job. Hopefully i'll be able to keep up on the next one

Second of all i have sold all but one of the remaining V35 sedan parts with the bonnet left. All the funds will be going to "markneedsanemanage foundation" (feel free to donate) will busk if have to.

Thirdly the cam timing sensor can go EADC!

#NoFace

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I'll do what I want with my farkin' lemons, you bloody young smartarse!

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And it ain't calm, that's for sure!

Your memes are amazing, but it does make me wonder how you find time for anything else in life while searching for awesome memes

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