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nah Jar - I will actually be in TIJUANA, MEXICO!!! The wife and I leave for New York Saturday morning, and during our travels will be visiting Mexico in a few weeks time :D

lol @ whiteR33 - nice call - but your sister couldn't possibly be as good as Duc's Momma :D

/end (not-so)subtle fishing expedition

hey thats cool, good ol' T-J :P.... memba to score some cheap drugz eh, jst dont go en-route past bali, well all know what happens 2 aussies there :D.

and with that said im off again, to work i go. how fun, sorting big shipments all day. :lol:

catch ya's later.

but your sister couldn't possibly be as good as Duc's Momma :D

Andrew, have you been drinking when you typed this. wdf is my name doing in the same sentence as momma and sister? ;)

anyways, yesterday i was watching aca and it was talking about how petrol was expected to reach the $1.30 very soon. i was shocked to see that it was this price already today when i went to fill up - $1.41 for bp ultimate. now that is getting redicilous.

yeah its bullshit.

they were sayin sumthing about racv campaigning for fuel to go down coz there sick of getting calls from people who are on the side of the freeway coz thete fuel ran out.

i hope there right.... or soon it'll be like 2 bucks a litre. ;)

people doing runners at the petrol station doesnt help either. thats how bad and desperate the situation is. it just gets worse and worse, missisipi is flooded, new orleans isnt any better, oil is increasing in price due to shortages. Guys, the world is going to end soon!!!!!

from what i understand there is no shortage of oil, there is still an abundance of it over in the arab countries. i think the US and it's pointless war is to blame...

i hear unleaded is going to be at 1.60 in the next few months..

180, seems the car is overheating and that it has not been able to rev out freely while driving as though its struggling to move for some reason. means its just more money that can be used for other things going into fixing this. **sigh**

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