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Finally!!! ALL your low shots and all of a sudden, POW!! One gets through. Easy when you put your mind to it???

Respect is earned and you have done nothing but deride everyone's car and their plans for the future. Go away child!!

eagles arent as strong as some others (like Pauter for instance) and u wont be able to rev them as high (well so ive been told)

but what are the price differences between eagles and pauters ( orwhat ever they are called)?? plus i dont think troy is gonna need anything that revs to 10,000rpm, hes probably going to use it for a sreet car anyway.

but for racing etc u mite go that route.

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Hey Chris, yeah, spent a week in the Holy Spirit and was diagnosed with Viral Meningitis. Still feeling weak but I am getting there. What makes it hard is the fact I am supposed to move out soon but I can't get a firm date as to when!!

I hear you had a little visit to Hospital as well??

Hey Chris, yeah, spent a week in the Holy Spirit and was diagnosed with Viral Meningitis. Still feeling weak but I am getting there. What makes it hard is the fact I am supposed to move out soon but I can't get a firm date as to when!!

I hear you had a little visit to Hospital as well??

Glad to hear your on the mend. If you need anything just let me know. Well I went to bed on Sunday night and it felt like somone stabbed me in the lower part of my rib cage, so I went to hospital and they did countless tests and found that it is a form of muscle disease in my chest cavity wall. Apparnetly it will go away with time, and I cant wait. I cant do antything at the moment, I am off work until Monday and Fcuk it is boring sitting at home. I cant wait to go back to work on Monday.

Finally!!! ALL your low shots and all of a sudden, POW!! One gets through. Easy when you put your mind to it???

Respect is earned and you have done nothing but deride everyone's car and their plans for the future. Go away child!!

u really do have no idea, i kinda feel sorry for you :D

Hey Shane, everyone has gone out of their way to help you when you needed it. How about you fix Andy's car and give it back?? Anna will have her licence soon and will need the car. Going on your current track record, she should probably expect it back around June?? 2009

Hey Shane, everyone has gone out of their way to help you when you needed it. How about you fix Andy's car and give it back?? Anna will have her licence soon and will need the car. Going on your current track record, she should probably expect it back around June?? 2009

farken hell dave u really do have no idea of what's going on, heres a pointer, keep ur noise out of other peoples business.

and btw, i've been talkin with andy regularily with it all, so he knows whats going on, and thats all that matters.

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