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Originally posted by darK

u seem to know a lot about this stu...

hehe yep i know alot because sniffy called me from the front seat of the car while they were waiting to cut him out(he told me to bring the camera down to capture the moment), and i went down there, thats how i got the pics and then i followed them to the hospital and was speaking to sniffy and vickii there

so yeah i am a bit of a know it all.

stu knows everything............:shake:

I cant believe this shit, maybe it was my fault coz they were comin to my place for dinner :)

I just hope that they are ok, the car doesnt look in good shape.They gave me a message and told me they wern't coming coz they were in an accident, although Vicki stated in the msg that she was ok and it wasn't serious. I would have assumed it was a lil one and told its ok, although after seeing the car it looks pretty bad.

:D

hey dont worry makaveli they were going into the city to get something for sniffy, then they were gonna goto your place, so they werent on their way there. hehe vickii asked me twice before they left if i wanted to come....lucky im a lazy prick and told her i couldnt be ****ed and didnt go with

i dunno sniffy called me pretty casually as though nothing happened, he was like yeah dude, we hit a tree im sitting in the front seat waiting to get cut out...i was like wtf.....so i went down there and then i saw the car ......it was pretty freaky

anywayys im gonna go back down there now see whats going on sniffy will need a ride home...so yeah bbl

Originally posted by Horus

okay I just spoke to the Alfred, Vickki is okay atm, but they ned to do a few more test before they release her

Sniffy is ok as well, according the doc, he got a few stitches but should be fine in the long run

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