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Its a bit harsh laughing at that but i found it amusing, assuming of course no one was serioulsy injured and what not.

He was only a young guy. The lamppost toppled across the road, blocking traffic going one way. Guy gets out of his car and i can't be sure but it looked like he was trying to move it by hand. Pretty funny, but tough luck. looks like he'd been doing something stupid to end up where he was anyways.

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Spotted Jayce today on his moto (nice looking bike) and after him and Erica spotting me and honking to get my attention in the EXACT same place on Tuesday, this is getting wierd... Jayce are you stalking me, or is it the other way round????:P

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Lol i know how he feels, i waved at a few 'lines today and got waves in return but i cant for the life of me remember who or where lol.

Well, I think you might have waved at me out Gordon way sometime today, but my memories not much better.

No idea why...... :alcoholic

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