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Hi Steve ...bringing up kids huh Out of curiousity, was the cars yours that you allowed R31 chick to drive ? Was the car confiscated because the B/F did something wrong? In which case I can understand why R31 chick may be a tad confussed.

Sorry to stick my beak in ...but what we as parents do today affects how our kids relate to us in future years. I for one wouldn't like to have my kids confiscate my wheelchair because the old dear in the next room of the nursing home is a turd :D

His very well known to the Police for his driving habits and wrecks cars in weeks and i don't want to identify a body killed in a over powered car , he has no licence and won't for a long time,

Oiling roads and watching the mayhem is another pass time of

this twit the list is never ending but this is not the place for this.

Baz will wake up one day.

Yeah, he no longer drives AT ALL so how he would kill me driving a car I will not understand. Secondly, is my Corolla wrecked, is the Commy wrecked, is the GTS- not given back to you in good condition. Yes, he wrecked the red R31, why, because it was his, he could, and he HATED it. He only had the car cuz I loved it! He has never wrecked my cars and he never drives so the issues you raised are now invalid.

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