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thats ok as long its your bonnet! would want a butt groove in mine! well youll get hot anyway - if u match your body temprature to the 'hard drive' temprature your onto a good thing :P haha.

yeah Liz whats with the shirts?

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haha my ex nearly beat up the bitch that does the money thing for the ruby room haha nah actually it wasnt that funny at the time I was really embarrassed but looking back god damn he was pyscho pretty damn funny now.

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

You are the queen, nice comment about Macka in the other thread:bahaha:

See'ya:burnout:

its true oh my goodness - before all this he said he would race me - now ive seen it im like bring it on!! haha my car might even look um er kinda fast!

i wouldnt of kicked your ass paul i was waiting for someone to warm me up i didnt care who it was just someone haha do i come across that way that i mean and would of kicked arse thats not me at all - i needed a nice warm hug.

Russ i didnt shoot off just didnt think it was worth hanging around - a lot of people were making their exit and i thought ok not much is going to happen then. I said my goodbyes but u just wasnt around at the time - didnt know where u had gone :P

well at the moment i think i can drive better than him - im just scared of the launches i know i'll fark them up thats my main phobia - im more a rally girl - i love cornering and a bit of drift etc - going down a straight piece of road as fast as i can somehow seems a little boring.

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