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Here are some new pictures I took of my truck and my moms car. My truck hasnt been washed in about a month, and the jag was clay bar'd, opti-seal'd and waxed today cause Im taking it to my senior prom tonight. I just figured I would put up some pictures because I havnt posted any of my truck recently. Go to my album to see more of my truck and the jaguar.

 

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I was thinking about it, but my girlfriend said that she wanted me to take the jag. We are actually taking a limo to prom, but taking the jag to our friends house where we are all meeting up.

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Well,Have fun :lol:

Don't drink to much :lol: Although you should not be consuming alcoholic beverages at all,of course you do ALREADY know this don't you :lol:

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Well,Have fun :lol:

Don't drink to much :) Although you should not be consuming alcoholic beverages at all,of course you do ALREADY know this don't you :lol:

 

 

How do you know he isn't 21? He is from Ga after all. :lol:

 

J/K!!!

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Im pretty sure there wont be any of that tonight. :lol: My girlfriend doesnt approve of drinking at all :lol: She gets all worked up whenever she hears about anyone drinking, and she is likely to go onto a rant at any time. But we are hanging out at a girls house after who has a pool and hot tub, so things should still be fun.

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Well,Have fun :lol:

Don't drink to much :) Although you should not be consuming alcoholic beverages at all,of course you do ALREADY know this don't you :lol:

 

 

How do you know he isn't 21? He is from Ga after all. :lol:

 

J/K!!!

 

 

 

Well im originally from Iowa, and will be going to school there next fall, so I dont really fit in a whole lot. But, yeah, it wouldnt be uncommon for kids to fail 2-3-4 times. I think our graduation rate is something like 50%. I think they are a little too inbread down here.

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I think they are a little too inbread down here.

 

:lol::lol:

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But we are hanging out at a girls house after who has a pool and hot tub, so things should still be fun.

 

Are we all invited!? And are the girls at least 18!? :lol:

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Senior prom already? Damn. Mine's not for another 2 months...

 

And definitely take the truck. I think my girlfriend's mom is getting a limo, but I really want to drive my truck.

 

Unless maybe I could drive the limo. Hm... :lol:

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Hey....Can we come to your prom? And will there be a pool and hot tub involved? :lol:

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But we are hanging out at a girls house after who has a pool and hot tub, so things should still be fun.

 

Are we all invited!? And are the girls at least 18!? :lol:

 

 

 

Yeah, thats fine with me. :lol: But no not all the girls are 18. About half the girls are 18 and the other half are 17 :lol: .

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Senior prom already? Damn. Mine's not for another 2 months...

 

And definitely take the truck. I think my girlfriend's mom is getting a limo, but I really want to drive my truck.

 

Unless maybe I could drive the limo. Hm... :lol:

 

In two months we will have graduated.

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