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well I thought your driving skill was satisfactory, despite the lack off sleep you had, there wasnt any point I wanted to comment on your driving skill. :)

cuz usually when I'm in passanger seat of a car I feel very wary on surroundings, especially in my mate's TT Soarer. :)

hahaha...

well I am ready for anything since I've in Pauls car :P and also Ken's 300zx... :) I'll bring extra undies ;) just in case :)

only some songs of eninem I love his song superman u hardly hear that on radio but it rocks!

My car:

Nelly

um Nelly or Nelly hahaha u choose nah ive got a little bit of everything a lot of hardcore dance, bits n pieces of RnB a lot of stuff that gets played at Cott n Deen - DMX up n here, missy elliot etc no vengaboyz no kylie minogue basically no pop!

ive been in a ZX that my darling ex lost control of in wet weather and we were heading towards a hyundai excel eeek thought i was going to die that night. oh well mighty nice coffin i guess almost bougt a Z32 myself still got the pictures of the ones i was looking at over east stuck up in my room - nice metallic blue one with full on kit and 18inch wheels! I really liked that black one racing last night mmmmmmm what a turn on that car was.

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