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Old 18-08-2006, 09:38 AM   #1
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When fiery was up on the Coast last weekend, I was telling her about this ute that had decals all over it, painted rims and generally looked like vomit. When we heading back to my ute, there it was, and stupid me, yelling out at the top of my voice that this was it, not realising that the owner was standing right next to the car. He had some thick European accent, so that could explain why he's done it.

He also left the window on the drivers side down in a shopping complex, and when we got back from mapping out the cruise we're having up here, it was still down.

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