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woe is me feeling all sicky head cold joints and back are sore on the upside im home tomorrow :) prolly wont feel like doing anything but eat and sleep

same.

seems everyone has the cold at the moment.

mine started the other night, double dosed on tablets for the past couple of days and now its almost gone.

Hey, I just signed up today. Noobie.

I'm Jarrad.. Own a 92' GTS-t. Fresh import.

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Nice car man it's good to see you joined up :) so when does the SAU discount for petrol start lol That 20bucks of fuel i got today didnt get me far

Hey so i found out what its like to get an electric shock last night, by accidentally touching open/exposed wires.. scared the hell out of me!

Says 260 volts on the straightener i was using, dunno if thats very high but it burnt my fingers and made my pulse race pretty damn fast.

yeah, first buzz scares the shit outta ya

one thing, if in doubt afterwards (especially with the erratic heartbeat) dont be afraid to seek medical advice. The shock can trigger the heart muscles to do odd shit (learn about this stuff in our first course at line school)

yeah, first buzz scares the shit outta ya

one thing, if in doubt afterwards (especially with the erratic heartbeat) dont be afraid to seek medical advice. The shock can trigger the heart muscles to do odd shit (learn about this stuff in our first course at line school)

Yeah electric shocks can send the heart into fribulation. got my first aid course coming up, mine expired bout a year ago

Hey, I just signed up today. Noobie.

I'm Jarrad.. Own a 92' GTS-t. Fresh import.

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hey champ ive seen you a few times around. The other night at the new port rd BP! i was in my corolla the next pump over. dont worry i wont tell rob about you getting other fuel lol! :spank: if i see ya around again ill say hi!

welcome!

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