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Yes my mum always said she loved kids particularly when they are someone elses haha she does lay on the when am i going to be a grandma a little too thick tho.

Her other saying was why buy the book when you can have the whole library haha

Originally posted by Nizmo

dan .... let it go! Hey u bring the beast in today? why u dont just park behind me i dont know - save u a lot of walking!  

kids love me - hmm feeling aint mutual haha

Nah this is fun! I have been a SDU and SAU member a lot longer than a RB member but Troy was right, they have given me a lot of time and respect so i try to help them out where i can:-) It's alright i think everyone has their right to there own opinions just as long as they are factual and not mean rumours.. but you guys are fine as like RB everyone here has always taken time to give me a hand... i wanted everyone at the show to feel like my car was a part of SAU as much as RB due to the fact that from the info i was provided with from here i was able to put it in a show :-)

Nah Niz i didn't drive in today, Sean took me in, i wouldn't mind parking it there but i like prking undercover and as they say out of sight out of mind... only $7 a dayand a bit of excercise... thanks heaps for the lift yesterday niz was nice of you!

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