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Originally posted by Nizmo

whos giving u crap about ur driving?

i dont drive to hard im a little softie :innocent:

Hmmm , spotted that you sneaked off to QLD.

Naughty girl , get back in here and whore.

:D :shake:

Cheers

Ken

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cam, trust nobody?

im learning from that, i got a whole bucket load of abuse rammed down my neck about not trusting people, but i have my reasons not to

and they are all valid i think

as for the driving thing, they were pullin similar stunts, guy leading cruise was dumping it at redline in second in his car

probably sprayin gravel all over other cars, yet i copped the blasting cause im not a faveroute

i havent been in QLD for about 1/2 hour Ken :D

Geez Bel - what tha? driving too hard is not exactly something we give people crap about no cruises as long as u dont put anyone at risk. We prefer it to be done in quiter areas tho as not to give us a bad name ..... we are already stalked by the cops enough!!

Originally posted by BelGarion

im pretty slow, so is my car

Bel , enough with the negativity and self deprecating.

The trouble is that people on this forum are generally on here for info and humour.

When you continually post suicidal type postings it makes people uncomfortable.

As this is only a computer , nothing can be done over the net about your problem.

As suggested before by everyone in Qld , if you are always this way , seek professional guidance and it will not come from this forum.

cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

if u cant put a power FC in an auto ..... what can u put in it?

A manual gearbox , then a Power FC.

Just kidding babe , just kidding

* oww , stop hitting me niz , oww , oww*

:D

Cheers

Ken

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