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hahaha those photos are funny :)

but i tell you what....the people on that forum are soooo damn 1337 I can't understand a word they type :confused:

toh .. :usuck: The u suck goes out to the guy who thought his truck could handle the weight of a 4cyl...

LOL I bet you anything you like that the frist truck diddnt go so close to the edge of the drop off because he thought that he'd end up in the water.Whereas if he was closer he'd have probably avoided it.

:ufo: Goes out to the second truck that arrives on the scene to save the day.

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Sorry, dit ging fout. Als je er niet zeker van bent hoe je een functie moet gebruiken, of weet niet waarom je deze fout krijgt, kijk dan in de help documentatie.

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That's what I got. Error 404 - Funny not found.

- J.

i was ganna post this tonight... i'm pretty sure we're talking about the same thing

here's another link:

http://nciv.flabber.nl/index.php?nciv_id=327605

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