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Lol SNAP! :D

We'll see...

Have you asked out that cute girl that sat with us in Macca's yet?

She has a boyfriend... And as much as I crack onto her, I do it under the pretense that I am joking... They really seem to like each other, so I will wait until they dont... THEN... :D

c'mon you live your life skating on thin ice :(

See, she knows what's what :P

PEER PRESSURE!

I just ordered myself a set of new tyres was tempted with the federals, but I really like my goodyear eagles too much, bloody good tyre. Still may pick federals next time if these ones don't turn out any good.

I just ordered myself a set of new tyres was tempted with the federals, but I really like my goodyear eagles too much, bloody good tyre. Still may pick federals next time if these ones don't turn out any good.

No problem, you dont have to choose Federal's.

I wont tell you what I have heard about the Goodyear Eagle F1's though. :D

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No problem, you dont have to choose Federal's.

I wont tell you what I have heard about the Goodyear Eagle F1's though. :D

Yeah luck of the draw I suppose, I've heard that the ones from thailand are crap, Just the eagles I've got on now have never done me wrong, but If they do turn out crap, federals here I come :D. Thanks for the info on the federals though.

Yeah luck of the draw I suppose, I've heard that the ones from thailand are crap, Just the eagles I've got on now have never done me wrong, but If they do turn out crap, federals here I come :D . Thanks for the info on the federals though.

You know he's just going to slash your tyres now and blame the road right?

You know he's just going to slash your tyres now and blame the road right?

Im not like that Steve... Plus the Goodyears will probably destroy themselves anyway, so why should I do it :D

Seriously though, I hope you do get a good set Chris (CeJay).

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