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yeah maybe i need ot book myself into the panel shop .... wonder if they could make me look sexy in two weeks.

anyway ..... in short i miss my car ..... badly .... and the sick feeling in my stomach hasnt gone

coarse i missed you! :grouphug:

no job what?? why?

Prick ran a red light as i was turning yesterday ..... rearranged my front spoiler into a few pieces .... im ok the damage is just cosmetic ... but he didnt bother to stop :(

hey hey there all!!

Well as for my job, i finish in a couple of months, after 8 years... cause i gave them my resignation but now i have to find a job..

thats crap abotu your car.. do you remember what kind of car it was? we should all cruise the streets and find the same car with damage on it and let him have it!

LOL @ Richie .... bunky $1000K bunky ..... people like that dont care. He's got black stripes on his nose now :( Yeah lucky he kept going cos i wouldve probably been up on assault charges by now!!

resignation? thought you liked it there!

yeah .... i got his rego .... but the problem i got is that i got no witnesses to back up my story :(

Pity i dont have access to a licensing computer anymore or i would find out with the prick lives and i would pass on the addy to some friends of mine who can go trash the place how they see fit :)

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