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A few, at funerals and shit :P Would be even easier if I didn't know the person. I'm just not really phased by death etc. like normal people are. It's just a fact of life in my eyes.

In other news... FUUUUUUUU my bodykit got damaged in storage. Better hope fiberglassing can fix that shit.

im a stonemason and yet to touch a dead body so far, you got some problems dude :D

although death doesnt phase me either, just puts life into perspective more

What year? I applied for their architecture course and had to do that wierd test thingy in Swanston St in late 2001. Didn't get in, so ever since, I've been a sparky :P

In a way I kind of want to do a bit of tertiary study for some better coinage, but no idea what, and most things probably wouldn't pay as well as what I am doing now. I'll possibly just teach myself some PLC programming, as there is some big bucks to be had in that.

2006 for me. I never showed up for the interview lol. Aaah well, one day i'll figure out what I want to do with my life lol.

how many dead bodies have you touched?

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LOL

ignitor arrived, put it in. some improvement overall but still dead in cylinder 1

gonna get my loom checked out tomorrow, if its fine. ill move onto injectors

Nice one, I had a Trust DD back when I had a skyline

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hmm thats quite sexy. would yo get away with driving that on the street?

and jez im just asking because seeing someone laid out in a casket barely counts, cos they are cleaned and perfumed and have make up etc on to make em look nice for the family. hamish is gonna have to put up with worse than that. good on ya hamish, there can never be too many paramedics. is mez for or against you getting into the health industry? curious to find out where she stands lol

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