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lol but you are :(

yeah when wreckers do front cuts most people wouldn't take heater cores so shouldn't be too hard i wrang JIS on friday for one he said $75 but i didn't ask if he had one as i went to Zimports

If you get one Craig, I'll lend a hand so long as Steven does too! We should knock it over in no time now, expert, the both of us :(

To save us time you could take out your passenger seat, pull up the carpet and make sure you soak up ALL the coolant that has leaked out and dry out all the carpet and padding. You don't want that staying wet!

Good on ya Amanda....like Ryan said, if he doesn't want to be involved in the baby's life, now's the time to show him the door.

yeah well if he decides that again then i won't say anything to him i'll walk away

but his family would still want to be involved which is good i think

Amanda if he wants to be apart of the baby its easy say its me or her make your choice wisely

if he chooses her then he has no option but if he wants to come to appointments with you he goes alone

we already talked about that except when if he has a partner after it's born.

he said "what happens if i have a gf when it's born and she gets jealous coz i'm around you and the baby"

i replied saying "they'll just have to get over it, and i hope your child is more important to you than some female"

but um i don't wanna make him choose coz i know he'll choose her, he loves her and what not

and well i'm just the baby carrier.

just realised, i'm a friggin idiot for getting pregnant to him

lol, i know, it stinks already, the funny thing is, i noticed the smell inside the car, it just didnt click.

i wont be driving for a while, so ill prob pull the seat and carpet out tomorro arvo and clean it up.

ill let you boys know when i get another core.

:(

hey Adrian you still keen on that reo or can I stop carting it around in my car now? :(

?

just realised, i'm a friggin idiot for getting pregnant to him

Only just now? He seemed like an asshat from the beginning the way you described his actions.

and I see you reading Inline 6 Dan, your missus friend hella stood me up hey :laugh:

Begs the question 'why?' then doesn't it :(

coz obviously i was stupid. i do however think it's funny he thought he was leading me on

the other reason i don't want her involved at all is coz she had an abortion last year sometime

and i dunno i think she might try to take it make it yours if you know what i mean, i could just be

really paranoid but it is a possibility and it does happen so hmm

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