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Originally posted by der affe
first try a finger or 2, you need to have them suck on it first and get it nice and wet to help it slip in.
if she goes for that, astroglide up your pole, have her lay on her stomach and slip it in slowly and bury it to your balls and leave it there until she relaxes. once she is used to it slam that ass like a screen door.
Srsly! It's sad that businesses and consumers within our community have to go to these lengths to feel justified! This kind of bickering, even though it is entertaining, does nothing to enhance the image of either party.
drunk and stopped reading at page 7....But knowing the background of both Vlads work/cars and AMS work/cars (if that is in fact who did work post-vlad) I can say that if OP needed AMS to finish the job, then he went to a top notch shop. Although i have no experience with Vlad personally, therefor no reason to bash him, I can say that AMS is a top notch shop. Granted it is not the prettiest, cleanest, of fanciest; all of the guys there know their shit and are as honest, straightforward, and talented as anyone. I took my RS6'd B5 S4 to AMS on a random day with no appointment, or prior contact with them when it was not getting full boost. Diego (AMS head Hancho) took it around the block, found the issue, and replaced a fuel pressure vaccuum hose. Not only did he get my car back to its full potential, but he refused payment. I had to force a $20 bill down his throat.
That being said, as far as i know AMS may be a 'dirty shop', but those guys are honest enthusiasts who just love cars and see profit as a secondary attraction to their obsession.
Vlad, I've always been a fan and have no personal reason to second guess your work.
drunk and stopped reading at page 7....But knowing the background of both Vlads work/cars and AMS work/cars (if that is in fact who did work post-vlad) I can say that if OP needed AMS to finish the job, then he went to a top notch shop. Although i have no experience with Vlad personally, therefor no reason to bash him, I can say that AMS is a top notch shop. Granted it is not the prettiest, cleanest, of fanciest; all of the guys there know their shit and are as honest, straightforward, and talented as anyone. I took my RS6'd B5 S4 to AMS on a random day with no appointment, or prior contact with them when it was not getting full boost. Diego (AMS head Hancho) took it around the block, found the issue, and replaced a fuel pressure vaccuum hose. Not only did he get my car back to its full potential, but he refused payment. I had to force a $20 bill down his throat.
That being said, as far as i know AMS may be a 'dirty shop', but those guys are honest enthusiasts who just love cars and see profit as a secondary attraction to their obsession.
Vlad, I've always been a fan and have no personal reason to second guess your work.
I hope this gets resolved. Best of luck OP/Vlad.
i could not agree more with what you said about AMS and its owner Deigo (and as you all know by now im a pickEEEEE BITCH!!
they will be doing my next project no question.
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