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According to high definition dictionary (http://hdd.rox.com/?entry=skank) a skank is:

noun :

1. a circular punk dance

2. an undesirable, irresponsible or dishonest person; freeloader

3. a promiscuous person, esp. one who transmit sexual diseases

verb:

1. to dance the skank

2. to avoid paying one's own way

My def is point 3 "a promiscuous person" but without the diseases

LOL!!!!!

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Originally posted by UR2EZ

thats got that model quest on sometime.... no idea when... :starwars:

i think your model search is on tonight

ahh troppo

the place where you see nice girls wearing white pants with dirty knees

:)

another skyline goes to a newbie, oh well, bigger and better is the way to go

Originally posted by GTR-80Y

Havn't done the skank hunt in ages....remember the old skank formation? lol:lol:

We owned the Central Coast......

Skanks would dress up & head to Terrigal just so they could see us.... :lol: :lol: :lol:

But we never, ever even got there in time to get some ice cream.....

Congrats on the Sale Nick.

I do hope that the new owner takes as much care of that car as you did (god knows how anal you were about it :P heheheh jk dude :mad:)

BTW: you guys are the ultimate thread hijackers!!!!! and Frank: you are a disturbed child. You need to get out more.

carlo: I've been to the Woodport Inn. I HIGHLY recommend you NEVER go there.

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