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Thanks for the birthday wishes Erin :D had a great night.

its only now - 24hrs later - that the seediness is starting to kick in haha i actually bounded outta bed this morning - its a wonder how that happened considering the ammount i had to drink.

Everyone seemed to have a good time tho - huge mess to clean up this morning!

Originally posted by NismoGirl

I think it may be lieing...  

I only get like 400 at the most out of my tank. That's freeway driving.

I'd be careful. Does your gauge work?

haha, thats even worse than mine!!! i get 420km out of a tank after cleaning my fuel filter... but mine is also a bit worse cos I have a higher diff ratio.. (pulls like 3150rpm @100km/h in 5th... std is 2700rpm.

well she's a stupid bitch then! Least u found out - u can go get yourself someone better now. Just dont start thinking thats what all us girls are like because we're not. Mustve hit like a tonne of bricks tho *hugs*

So u really liked/loved her then? Once you've destroyed trust thats it :D just do whatever u have to to get her outta ya system wont happen overnight but it will happen :D Just gotta surround yaself with your good friends.

yeah it was my birthday party last night - so the place is a mess - ive cleaned it up pretty much just gotta mop the floor and wipe down kitchen. just soooo much easier to sit here tho.

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