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Rings arrive on tuesday and then it gets put back together, the rods and pistons are going for cyro treatment today and should be ready on monday.

so hopefully not this week coming but the next ill be running in my new engine.

sorry about that shane, i only new at this.

i will try harder next time, as long as you promise not to break anyone elses car in the next 2 weeks while dan is putting the ceffy back together, i dont want him to have any distractions.

i suppose i can do that for ya, aslong as u let me run in ur engine for ya :D:)

someone catch my vomit in their hands :glare:

ANNA'S I HOPE I'M BETTER BY TONIGHT!!!

I'll just hang a bucket round my kneck :O

if ur sick u aint coming tonite biatch! :)

someone catch my vomit in their hands :)

ANNA'S I HOPE I'M BETTER BY TONIGHT!!!

I'll just hang a bucket round my kneck :glare:

noooooooooo *pats better* I always feel better when buntz gives me some pats...

I hope you're better too!

did you ever get called goanna?

OMG yes. But spanna was the main one. One of my besties from school contacted me about a week ago. And the first thing he said was 'spanna!'. I nearly freakin' DIED I hadn't heard it in that long :)

noooooooooo *pats better* I always feel better when buntz gives me some pats...

I hope you're better too!

OMG yes. But spanna was the main one. One of my besties from school contacted me about a week ago. And the first thing he said was 'spanna!'. I nearly freakin' DIED I hadn't heard it in that long :)

ha ha ha yeah my friend made up some rhyme in school

spanna is anna

anna had a spanner

and used it in a very innapropriate manner

LOL some crap like that... :)

I feel butt loads better now i had some waters and laid down on my desk.. ha ha ha

oh i'm coming and sharing the luuuuuuuuuuuuurve!!!

thats ok, ive got a cold aswell :)

shane you are never ever ever ever ever driving my car, fullstop no questions asked, judges decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.

ohwell no real loss, sif id wanna drive and rb20 powered car anyway :)

:O

i'm going home now choads

see ya's tonight :O:D:D:D

If I throw up again i'll save it and bring you my vomits shane ;)

:D

:glare:

kewl, make sure u bring a change of clothes though, dont want u stinking of vomit the whole nite ;)

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