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Fitzsimmons and Reynolds, around 11.05-10, I went opposite direction to home.

Your lights are so blue, I thought it was a 32 for a moment there...

Didn't realise it's you until I remembered you'd replace the panas with superlaps.

And can I have the panas back? Pretty please?

oh are they? damn was hoping they wouldn't be too blue when i put them in lol.

yeah using the superlaps still, panas i dunno what im going to do with them yet lol

oh are they? damn was hoping they wouldn't be too blue when i put them in lol.

yeah using the superlaps still, panas i dunno what im going to do with them yet lol

Yeah, so blue!

And you know what to do with panas. Sell them back to me ;)

massive ceebs brah, 55% design assignment due tomorrow....waiting on uni people with my extension, so screwed if they don't give me one. :unsure:

Write 'I'm too sick to do this assignment' 10,000 times.

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massive ceebs brah, 55% design assignment due tomorrow....waiting on uni people with my extension, so screwed if they don't give me one. :unsure:

amount of work needed for design is always ridiculous. fuq dat. so glad i only had to do 2nd year design lol.

last assessment remaining for the semester is a group project for materials; due friday... yet presentation is either tuesday or thursday, order picked out of a hat on tuesday... i.e. it's due on tuesday -__-

i need to be starting revision (and by revision... i mean learning for the first time) before exams already! lulz. ain't nobody got time for assignments.

lol that would work so well Grant :P i can envision my tutor's reaction...he's a German bloke so will be looking at the handwriting in detail i'd imagine.

yeah ridiculous amounts of work dude. :/ yeah got two presentations this week too. fun times ahead. least i've only got one exam to stress about the night before. :P

lol that would work so well Grant :P i can envision my tutor's reaction...he's a German bloke so will be looking at the handwriting in detail i'd imagine.

yeah ridiculous amounts of work dude. :/ yeah got two presentations this week too. fun times ahead. least i've only got one exam to stress about the night before. :P

German tutor eh?

Bribe him with beers and sauerkraut.

Job done

lol that would work so well Grant :P i can envision my tutor's reaction...he's a German bloke so will be looking at the handwriting in detail i'd imagine.

yeah ridiculous amounts of work dude. :/ yeah got two presentations this week too. fun times ahead. least i've only got one exam to stress about the night before. :P

englyf.

ah nice. i've still got the standard 4 exams... fun. NAWT.

Nah they only seem to come out on the occasional weekend.

If the damage is too a roof, I'd speak to the other neighbours about trying to get in contact with them... before it rains... Or things will get a lot worse...

Hey lads and ladies

Would anyone have staos new number from hypergear. Been trying to reach him regarding my turbo he's building for the last 4 days. Would greatly appreciate it if soneone could pm me regarding or let him know im chasing him.

Thanks peeps

Kind regards,

Josh

German tutor eh?

Bribe him with beers and sauerkraut.

Job done

this is true.

englyf.

ah nice. i've still got the standard 4 exams... fun. NAWT.

lol that's the worst, when do you finish? 12th for me.

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