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Looks like my car (with lights on) may need an alignment job... This article has been viewed 2111 times in the last 2 years jack: 9th Mar 2006 - 16:42 GMTevil, c'mon, there must be something else for you to do! don't you know what it means, when you take a photo of yourself when your in the car and the lights are on. for pete's sake. your screeming for help. by the way your car is really disjointed, i don't even know how it runs in that condition. but really, that is cool and i think i'll try it myself and hopefully i can upload it onto citynoise. i'm really bad with the teck's of the computer, my kids scream every time i call for help. they yell,"dad, just click on 'attach' and press the key once and right click and left click twice and and and and i'm going nuts. Peter: 9th Mar 2006 - 17:47 GMTi like car reflections. i like driving next to shiny silver tanker trucks so i can watch the reflection of my car shimmy and undulate across its surface.
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