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Hmm playing netball you say.... I see...

Hope you get better Chris.

Take care of yourself mate and catch up soon.

Ada///M.

You really must stop trying to press the Shift key before the M in Adam as it keeps putting the character next to the M (forward slash) in there 3 times! :D

You really must stop trying to press the Shift key before the M in Adam as it keeps putting the character next to the M (forward slash) in there 3 times! :D

LOL..... Thanks for the Tip Al...... I will keep this in mind.

Ada///M.

DAMN, mind of their own mate.... mind of their own....

Yeah it has its quirks i suppose ..... not a bad forum the old M3F.

Oh and BTW... get well Chris, just thought I would bring this back on topic.... lol.

Ciao

Ada///M.

cheers Adam...lol playing online games, watching DVDs is about all I can do now.

That has to be the first time you have done exercise in how long mate?! Even Nath went for a run around the Tan the other night! I must be missing out on this pep talk the Health and Safety Exec is giving!

Get well soon mate :D

Did any cute female players come and comfort you in your time of need

as a matter of fact I have 3 hot chicks in my team..kinda helped me with the decission.

Pitty they couldnt drive my car, I had to get ash.

As for the update...Achillies. Seeing the doc tomorrow and getting booked in for surgery next few days.

ok 3hr operation, 2 sponge showers later I'm working from home in my new cast. No 33 driving for some time.

Cant even drive it to the shop for my new diff and Difi guages I bought a month ago from Japan :thumbsup:

thank god for the tiptronic FTO...hehe

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