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Well, when i signed up i didnt know there already was a Miss 33, oops, sorry Miss*33, No im not a she male, last time i checked i was definately a girl. I know that info, bcoz my boyfriend is in the game himself! And my job pays very well for what i do, which is hardly anything. Maybe before, everyone starts shooting off saying im a she male or a clone, you all may want to get to know me a bit better. Who knows i could all save you thousands of dollars, when you need to fix your cars. Remember its who you know, not what you know!

:P no one got the joke about the job as head waiter sucking.....

Miss 33, sorry if I offended, and a belated welcome to the forums.

No one meant to offend, its all pretty friendly in here, and I suppose we overstepped the mark cos we dont know you. dont be put off though, everyone is very friendly here:)

Except hippy who likes bitch fighting:p

Turismo were a bunch of dorks anyway.

When I was shopping for a GTS-t, no one came out of the office to serve me. When I finally pulled someone out of their chair to help me, they weren't very informative. I asked to take one I was interested for a test drive, he replied "show me your cheque book and you can drive it". Idiots! How could they ever expect to sell a car that way.

Lost my sale.

Paul

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