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Court you say.... Like a tennis court?

Baby be the class clown, I'll be the beauty queen in tears, it's a new art form showing people how little we care... Yeah

Yes, that's it I was in a tennis court - Matrix style. Literally a part of the surface :no:

Second protracted sentence I do not even understand?

TREGTR, on Today, 09:28 AM, said:

Hi All. I have been in Court on big matter, which just resolved. Back on SAU I go :action-smiley-069:

Hi Tim.

Thought as much.

Favourable outcome for your client?

im well thanks for asking.

Busy busy busy day ahead.

How are you?

I am good, busy, too busy lol but 5 weeks until I am busy away from work haha! Our house is going well we now have a roof so taht is exciting! And so far (touch wood) I am not extremely stressed out haha!

Yeah unplugged AFM then started car on stock ECU ran the same harder to start but did run

PowerFC installed to rules out ecu. Am unplugged wouldn't run. AFM installed it runs but missing..

Did the spray carbie cleaner around hoses and intake gasket.. no notable change..

Who can recommend a Mechanic Southside close to beenleigh ? If only ERD was open still.

I cant recommend you a mechanic as really I have no idea if there is even one in Southside close to Beenleigh :(

what I do recommend is that you dont drive your car to the workshop should you choose one.

have you tried chatting to Zac?

I am good, busy, too busy lol but 5 weeks until I am busy away from work haha! Our house is going well we now have a roof so taht is exciting! And so far (touch wood) I am not extremely stressed out haha!

glad to hear it Mel.

Im also trying to get organised before our big trip back home to Europe this December / January so busy busy busy busy too :)

Check up on the new rules for motorcycle learners coming into play start of 2014 you might want to get your RE before they come in.

Once you find out post back here cause I have my motorcycle learners too :D

News bike L laws should only affect those getting their Ls then people who already have then shouldn't be affected. It was like the car Ls if you already had them prior to the 200hr log book thing you only had to do the 100hrs still.

I am good, busy, too busy lol but 5 weeks until I am busy away from work haha! Our house is going well we now have a roof so taht is exciting! And so far (touch wood) I am not extremely stressed out haha!

Where are you building?

Also,

I think I have found out how Bunta has 4m posts lol


Thanks trying to get my post count to 10 so I can reply to PM's

You're trying to do the right thing, haven't spammed the forums to get your post count up - so there you go, bumped you to 10. Enjoy smile.gif

can you bump me to 4 million while you are at it? Just so i can be awesome you see!? tongue.gif

No, that'd be ridiculous

:ninja:

Haha, behold the awesome

this reminds me of the time squizz took joshwa's post count down intentionally just to pee him off...

now to get friendly with those moderators / admin :D

glad to hear it Mel.

Im also trying to get organised before our big trip back home to Europe this December / January so busy busy busy busy too :)

I am so jealous I want to go to Europe! How long will you be there for? I want to go and see the family in Finland and Germany but that won't be for a few years at least!

Where are you building?

In Woodvale estate it's between Burpengary and Morayfield...

I am so jealous I want to go to Europe! How long will you be there for? I want to go and see the family in Finland and Germany but that won't be for a few years at least!

In Woodvale estate it's between Burpengary and Morayfield...

Well actually Mel, that is where we are going - Finland ;)

cuz my wife is Finish and we are going to spend Christmas with her family and also go to my brother in law's wedding there :yes:

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