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hey lads

stuff all, just at home bludging :)...well i gotta go into teh bank and the transport department to sort my lost cards...stoopid drunken state that lead me to mis-placing my wallet :)

nah, itll make me go supersonic :)

i know the type ur talkin about, not worth the time in my opinion, but, u'll come across them every now n again, just something to keep ya life 'interesting' i guess

noice noice...

yeh, and I always seem to get suckered in. I have learnt to be LESS forgiving, I have spent far too much time being walked all over! Be strong... strong for your country :D

lmao sounds like u had an awesome weekend, bit better then mine :)

awww, there there *pat pat*

what up ppls

Afternoon *tips hat*

haha annual leave ftw!! Harooo everyone :)

Cars going on the dyno this arvo as i'm worried about my fuel pump, think its dying so wanna check the afr's before i take the thing to emerald next week .

oooooh, sounds exiting Isaac! *parties*

ours goes into the workshop this week *bites nails* can't wait til it's all done :)

exiting isn't quite the word. I just want to be sure, (can you imagine what 2000kms of running lean would do to an rb?? :) , let alone finding a decent mechanic way out west that knows its not a 60 series landcruiser lol)

got work tues-turs, then friday off too :D

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