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f**ks me, Pajero should be gone this week, was meant to be gone last week. I duno what I will buy or can buy. I don't have cash money thats easy to get too right now.

Plus in recent light re: ACA, I really shouldn't be flaunting.. all will make sense come airing. As it will really bite me hard. Been getting dicked around with PEET, I can't be assed waiting for their license re issue, so searching for something else unless we can get this license worked out very soon

Help us get the R33 sorted and you ave a car ready to go Josh! We don't use it ever

having a whinge how crap CAMs regs are, doing up z cage in CAD, other than that fark all :P

watcha doin?

lol yeah cams is quite ghey.

i am doing "work".....well should be...actually i am going for lunch...

peace out...bbl

wha choo up to homs?

hey lizzzzehhhhh s'happening girl?

hey not much

ok guys.. i have a drama.

I have been offered a job, I haven't received the paperwork yet.... they required me to go for a medical before they'd issue paperwork... medical was all fine... but they went into my history to do with workers comp claims.. and i had one, an open claim... my injury doesn't interfer with work anymore.

I'm waiting to hear back, but the suspense is killing me.

They can't not offer me a job on that basis can they?

well... they had a box on the form where you had to disclose it... so I did....they are looking into it further.. meaning asking ME about it.... I haven't authorised them to investigate further.

but the thing is... they can't not offer me a job on the basis i've had a claim.. RIGHT?

it's not affecting my work!!!

RIGHT?

I could have easily just not ticked the box and no one would have asked questions

hey not much

ok guys.. i have a drama.

I have been offered a job, I haven't received the paperwork yet.... they required me to go for a medical before they'd issue paperwork... medical was all fine... but they went into my history to do with workers comp claims.. and i had one, an open claim... my injury doesn't interfer with work anymore.

I'm waiting to hear back, but the suspense is killing me.

They can't not offer me a job on that basis can they?

technically they cant not offer you the job for that reason no.

but they can just not offer you the job because you didnt fit the requirements.

lets hope its neither and liz gets the job.

be positive and no ugly thoughts and i am sure it'll be peachy.

well... they had a box on the form where you had to disclose it... so I did....they are looking into it further.. meaning asking ME about it.... I haven't authorised them to investigate further.

but the thing is... they can't not offer me a job on the basis i've had a claim.. RIGHT?

it's not affecting my work!!!

RIGHT?

I could have easily just not ticked the box and no one would have asked questions

thats good its best not to hide anything, cause when they do find out, and they would then all shit breaks loose.

technically they cant not offer you the job for that reason no.

but they can just not offer you the job because you didnt fit the requirements.

lets hope its neither and liz gets the job.

be positive and no ugly thoughts and i am sure it'll be peachy.

yeah, i don't think they can make up a reason... they knocked on my door and not the other way around

thats good its best not to hide anything, cause when they do find out, and they would then all shit breaks loose.

I'm still scared! :P

hugs?

Help us get the R33 sorted and you ave a car ready to go Josh! We don't use it ever

I can pick up that strut anytime, as a fill in, until the others come through. I'll just sell it on ebay afterwards or dad will put it through on tax so I wouldnt worry too much about the price.

We could get it in on the weekend, then get a mate to fit tires up here as I cant get the 18's down to your place :P

Btw, my paper work that we filled out will be comming to your house now :D

*hugs liz*

lotsa hugs for Liz, to make her feel better. :P

awwww thanks!

How hot are these rims Liz??

they are nearly as hot as you.

nearly!!!!

His name is Shane, lives in Ippy somewhere

lol ippy.. what a tool.

I'm getting a cold, kids. How does one get a cold comming into summer? My back hurts, my head hurts, i cant breath, my eyes feel like they are going to pop out of my head.

I think Noel gave me aids.

change in temps.. i've ot one too.

ps. hug me?

lol ippy.. what a tool.

change in temps.. i've ot one too.

ps. hug me?

Yeha I reckon his got a bit of koorey blue blood in him too, dodgy c**t wanting ippy land rights.

Change in temps could be it, im pretty un fit so i could really catch anything lol

always hugs

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