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yeh that was me sutpid 33 battery died zz..

ur car is tough as dude looks awesome

Thanks for that man!

:P

Get a new battery! :(

We though you weren't going to turn up to your own meet up!

But all good in the end.

he's not spunkymunky

:(

Good call!

yeh already got a battery.. yeh tell me about it i was like wtf man but yeh always handy having 2 cars ;)

Hell yeah 2 cars FTW!

At least you came.

As what Basti said, Spunkymunky would have not turned up and probably go into hidding.

:P

fuck all y'all. wish i was back at school or uni. now if i don't make a deadline i don't get paid.

altho, i get paid mad cash moneh tho, if i get it done, rather than a certificate with my name on it.

lol uni was pretty easy compared to highschool. Just too much freedom makes you go slack and folllow the motto "P's get degrees" As in the grade Pass 50% (P)

thats awesome

viscoms great.designing a coupe atm.

business. no problems

english. smashing it

studio art. struggling. because they explained that it was very similar to viscom which is designing shit for clients. where as studio is all about "expressing your inner self" :P

f**k that shit. i wanna learn shit to make money

f**k that shit. i wanna learn shit to make money

lol not gonna happen. You'll come out of uni after 3/4yrs and be like wtf have i learnt??

Ive been told by my lecturers that after 6months working after uni you pretty much forget everything you learnt haha

lol not gonna happen. You'll come out of uni after 3/4yrs and be like wtf have i learnt??

Ive been told by my lecturers that after 6months working after uni you pretty much forget everything you learnt haha

fark serious?

i just wanna finish my courses and start working. work my way up. and in a perfect life. start producing my own cars :P

fark serious?

i just wanna finish my courses and start working. work my way up. and in a perfect life. start producing my own cars :P

haha, uni degree gives you the opportunity to apply for a job. You learn the majority of useful information at work. Uni is mostly theory. However this is speaking from an engineering degree perspective. No doubt Industrial Design etc would teach you some concepts and shit.

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