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Thanks guys!! :)

Actually I've had such a shitty day gawd! Had 2 utter morons nearly run (within 50cm) into the 'line and my 180 won't be fixed until tomorrow now :~( stoopid closing @ 5ness!!

But the nice comments make up for it!! :D

Dezz: everytime I pay attention to the other side of the ring rd... you're not bloody on it :)

tRoy... enjoying the ladies too much eh :) When are you back??

Bec: yep us aquarians will one day rule the earth! :huh: hehe

Inark you better not be saying I'm old or you'll get an ar5e kicking hehe

Hey Matt don't have any more birthdays after 21.. my mother threatened to disown me!! :rolleyes:

you people are too old ... time to sell the imports, but an old jag and cruise around with your driving hat and gloves on at 20km/h below the speed limit!

I agree, the skyline population is growing old!

Oh and Happy B'day :P

you people are too old ... time to sell the imports, but an old jag and cruise around with your driving hat and gloves on at 20km/h below the speed limit!

What choo talkin bout Willis?

So.. exactly how much slower is that then.. 20+... hrrm

Remind me to slap you for calling me old you bloody whipper snapper!

Actually I'm sure one of the much older SAU boys will do it for me anyway :)

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