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LOL what shat me this morning.... I was on the horseshoe bdge going into the city when some dckhead pulls out infront of me in his blue lancer and jumps into my lane. he gave me around 2 metres braking distance and i almost clipped him. so i found it necessary to give him the one finger salute, only to have his ugly fat ass girlfriend call me a skank - wtf he cut me off. i laughed at her, waved and then blew her a kiss :( f**king inbreds - man she was so pissed off :happy:

Sales reps from the *****magazine...

Calling me up twice a day every frigggin day does not help you sell your advertising spots...

Yesss I know you have a special spot for me! A once in a blooody life time position on the front cover never to be repeated again in 10 billlion years if I miss this Im an idiot deal going at the moment but like I said Mr pushy advert guy Im not flipping interested!!

Grrr...

Hmm some how that made me feel better.

WORK! never been told im doing a great job but soon as something goes wrong all of a sudden then you get attention ..... bad attention :)

You gotta learn an ancient war technique I like to call payback. :angry:

just tell them alpha - please put me on your do not call list (emphasis on that part), im well aware of your service and will call you if that service is needed ... goodbye ... hang up.

im sure terrists are just people that have been pi-ssed off at work (yes i know my spelling is atrocious but for a reason - we now have language filter on our computers .... thank-you-adrian :pirate: )

another rant ..... the fact theres no clubs for 350z owners in australia :pirate: I now dont fit in here ..... i dont fit in on aus300zx ..... the 350z forums that around are yankee based and they talk more about their guns than their cars ...... *sob* loner :O

wat grinds my gears is when the top bloke that hits ur car from behind says the accident was ur fault and that he's going to sue, when it clearly wasnt ur fault at all......all i say is bring it on. >_<

if he hit you from behind, there its almost certainly its his fault.

what happened?

as i saw on sam's myspace, sounds like he is trying to get out of it as he doesnt have insurance?

the court will rape him. >_<

ahhh was coming out of giveway into the left lane onto waneroo (i know sounds like its my fault already but wait....theres more lol) saw cars turning from waneroo into nolla ave which was where i was coming from so clearly i could go coz no cars were coming from my right and then this guy came speeding up in the right lane and coz someone was in the right lane infront of him he changed lanes and obviously didnt see that i had turned into the left lane and hit my arse end.....not cool. then says it my fault.

hope that wasnt too confusing >_<

if he was speeding he is instantly at fault.

also, did he change lanes before, or in the intersection?

(pretty sure i know what intersection your on about, the set of lights before wanneroo rd/morely drive?)




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