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Sonicriot13

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  1. I know a few people that should be made to watch that in a Clockwork Orange style room over and over again. Not wishing to sound like I'm up on some moral high horse though. I'm just as guilty as everyone else. Certainly made me feel very ashamed about some of the things I've done in my time and therefore should work on other people too. You'd have to be a complete psycho to watch that and not be affected by it.
  2. Yeah, I was thinking that. Maybe he's made it to Australia after all? Or perhaps he's sold his computer for bail money.... Or to buy illegal arms for his band of revolutionaries.
  3. I think there's a case for the Dugong. What do you reckon?
  4. Sonicriot13

    Scam?

    Sounds interesting. Do tell us more. :lol: Haha...it only part of what i do but it involves lots of paperwork all over my desk and the floor which enables me to look busy all the time when in reality I'm surfing the web. That's a good job. Better than trying to sell Korean sh!tpits anyway. :lol: I'm not trying. :lol:
  5. Sonicriot13

    Scam?

    Sounds interesting. Do tell us more. :lol:
  6. Sonicriot13

    Scam?

    Did you tell him that his offer has not been granted? :lol:
  7. Sonicriot13

    Scam?

    Good advice there. When dealing with substantial amounts of monies always ensure you have cleared monies in a monies deposit account before handing over the car. Or genuine cash monies.
  8. Sonicriot13

    Scam?

    :lol: :lol: :lol: That is the only sentence I need to read. Scam!!!!!! Would you like to take part in a telephone identity parade? :D
  9. I think I've found your porblem mate. :lol: It's just ridiculous really. It's like the stuff on ebay that was a "limited edition". Technically you could say that about anything.
  10. Hello mate, thanks for the PM of your address. I'll get a cheque out to you in the next few days. Joe
  11. Sh!t. Apologies! The list of Corrado Forum endorsed animals is as follows: Ocelot Walrus Axolotl Toad Badger
  12. I have often entertained the idea of a mk5 GTi. We had one p/xed at our Toyota dealership and whilst very nice indeed and rather tempting (as I could get my hands on it for trade money) I knew that I'd be driving it one day and I'd pass someone in a Rado and I would wish I was in that instead. So, bought another G60 and put the money in a savings account ready for when I finally buy a house. And I drive everywhere in my sub £2000 17 year old sports coupe with a big inane grin on my face that no other car has put there yet. :D
  13. yes yes yes, we know you can copy and paste. well done :lol: now tell me what it says! The Axolotl is a very interesting creature in that it can reach sexual maturity and reproduce without ever progressing past it's larval stage. The only time they develope into full adults is when their ponds dry up. Examples of neoteny in humans include George Bush, Jim Davidson and Ozzy Osbourne's children. So the list of Corrado Forum endorsed animals is as follows: Ocelot Walrus Axolotl Toad
  14. You don't want a VR6 because a G60 is better! :wink: :lol:
  15. Got mine! :D which is surprising that I have it so soon. I think I was the last person to get the latest Sprinter out of everyone on here.
  16. You mean they put monosodium glutamate in games now?! It's really boring but five minutes later you're craving for more. You're right colinstubbs, "Axolotl" would be a much better name for a band than "Neotenous* Salamander". *Neoteny (IPA: /ni???t?ni?/), also called juvenilization, is the retention, by adults in a species, of traits previously seen only in juveniles (pedomorphosis/paedomorphosis), and is a subject studied in the field of developmental biology. In neoteny, the physiological (or somatic) development of an animal or organism is slowed or delayed (alternatively, seen as a dilation of biological time). Ultimately this process results in the retention, in the adults of a species, of juvenile physical characteristics well into maturity. The English word neoteny is borrowed from the German Neotenie, the latter constructed from the Greek ???? (young) and ??????? (tend to). The standard adjectival form is "neotenous",[citation needed] although "neotenic" is often used.
  17. I hated seeing my first G60 up for sale on Ebay. All the stereo had been ripped out, the wheels were all curbed and in the picture it was languishing in some hedge. And the guy had only bought it off me about 4 months previously. :bad-words:
  18. You've brought this thread back. Just when I'm hankering after another ABF. :luvlove: :lol:
  19. Like I said. I'm really bored. Really. Really. Really bored
  20. I am exceptionally bored at work so stay with me on this. Just sat at my desk and I could hear a pretty meaty sounding car coming down the road which turned out to be a fetching yellow Lambo. I think just hearing it and seeing it has actually lifted my mood slightly. Maybe because it has made me think about driving a nice car which is one of my favourite things to do in the whole world. :D :D :D I wish I was driving my Rado right now.
  21. How come it goes down in Kent first before the rest of the world?! :lol:
  22. Are you having a grin?! How have you not heard of this? I saw it at Goodwood this year: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=19AafShIX-k Edit: Sorry, don't mean that to come across all snotty but I'm just surprised! :D
  23. Does it solve crimes though?
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