‘How what’s your day Jenny?’
‘Not so great, I was doing a dirty Harley Speed and I think my black neighbour heard’
‘Not so great, I was doing a dirty Harley Speed and I think my black neighbour heard’
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Get the Dirty Harley Speed mug.A nostalgic racing video game released in the late 2010. You can play it on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, there's also a remastered released in 2020. You can play on Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4
Friend: you have some Need for Speed game?
Me: yeah i have Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2010 and remastered
Friend: let's play the original on Xbox 360
Me: yeah i have Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2010 and remastered
Friend: let's play the original on Xbox 360
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Get the Need For Speed Heat mug.by chuck mclovin January 14, 2008
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1. A high quality, efficient way to do something, performed with exceptional speed, but still simple and streamlined.
1. A high quality, efficient way to do something, performed with exceptional speed, but still simple and streamlined.
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Get the high speed chicken feed mug.IN THEORY: Light speed is the rate of travel of light in an un-interupted vacuum. Exactly 299,792,458 metres per second (m/s), where metre is difined by 1983 Systeme International (SI) as "The length of the path travelled by light in vacuum during a time interval of 1/299 792 458 of a second.". The theory of realitivity describes light speed as impassible in rate of travel, but this is based on the fact it hasn't been done yet *rolls eyes*.
However, Light Speed is acctually better told as such: The speed of light is the commonly used interval of time it takes for the green light to turn amber on a traffic light in South Essex, UK, or the time it takes for a traffic warden to travel from the end of the street to the parking spaces to give you a ticket as soon as you pull in.
However, Light Speed is acctually better told as such: The speed of light is the commonly used interval of time it takes for the green light to turn amber on a traffic light in South Essex, UK, or the time it takes for a traffic warden to travel from the end of the street to the parking spaces to give you a ticket as soon as you pull in.
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