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well I have a lovely cut on my neck and purple bruising from the seat belt - should look awesome with my strapless dress. and my feet are cut cause they were trapped under the engine which was sitting in the front with me hahaha and my ribs are bruised and also to top if off nicely - whiplash

I went to smash repairs this morning and took pics - so I will post them after the wedding some time.

I snapped a wheel off - how cool is that! Welll not really... I am still upset and crying every now and then like a stupid female.... but I didn't know wheels could shear off like that

dont worry about crying sneeza should of seen the hysterical act when i sidescraped a car once - my exboyfriend looks at it and goes "THATS IT? I thought you had taken half the front off the way you were carrying on!" So yeah its a female thing - ive got maternal instinct to my car - i feel sorry for the first person to mess with it because i'll probably land in jail.

So given any thought to your line? will u buy it here or go getting in japan again?

poor girl trying to organise a wedding and im hassling her if she's given any thought to the line - one thing at a time :P

Sure you'll look stunning in the dress - post some wedding pics up so we can have a squizz. All the best for the day :)

thanks Kyles!! the hospital gave me some stuff.. I was using voltarin on my feet as well. Its kinda worked... my dress is long enough that I can walked down bare foot if I have to hahahah

Niz - yep I will combine a post - pre wedding crash.... and wedding photos hahaha

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