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haha Cam - i was thinking of ringing up and asking ....... haha wonder if he'll accept a fake one just ot ge this club numbers up :D

brakes good - jammed on them this morning in fact and she seemed to pull up alright - will need the front ones done before long but otherwise A1 ...... yeah i was in la-la land this morning half as sleep in the car on the way to work as usual :zzz:

haha i had an aust post van try and drag me off this morning - now that was funny!!! - he was admiring my car at lights - didnt think much of it - flipping thru CD's lights went green .... didnt notice too busy flipping thru CD's til i heard squeel of his tyres ..... haha i took my time for some reason (unlike me) ..... maybe i was aware of a cop just round the corner ....... the cop car slowed right down took a good look at both of us - well especially my car .... even tho the van was doing a far greater speed than me!! but they obviously decided they couldnt book me so went on their merry way...... shouldve booked the van tho - that wasnt fair!

Originally posted by zanda

just speaking from general experience.

though alas, my care factor for such things is waning.  

I have concluded that sodomy is entirely overrated.

man you have completely lost me now!

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