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no worries Craig.....keep hammering them to the point where they get off their butt and chase him for payment if he falls behind.......you have to become a serial pest unfortunately without being rude to anyone.

yeah i understand pete.

apparently he has been paying 20 bucks a month..

which from what i understand is fine, they cant do anything about it.

as i said, its ok by me, as long as i get it back one day.

LOL don't worry i've been calling it a mutant baby coz it's like 10cm's

when it's meant to be about 4cm's :)

One of the ultrasounds my other half had they said to bring in VHS tape.

Recorded the ultrasound on video. Awesome to watch. They were unable to tell his sex at the time but slow play back of the vid I spotted his Donga and knew it was a boy! :D

10c Bottle Refund FTW :down:

when did it go to 10c refunds?? :)

One of the ultrasounds my other half had they said to bring in VHS tape.

Recorded the ultrasound on video. Awesome to watch. They were unable to tell his sex at the time but slow play back of the vid I spotted his Donga and knew it was a boy! :D

serious, they never said i could do that at the Lyell McEwin :)

haha that's funny, how many weeks was she when she had the ultrasound recorded?

maybe they'll do it for my 20wk ultrasound hmm, that'd be awesome hehe

rad. ill shoot ya a pm on my next day off, which i think is monday... i think.

yeah, drove past that not long after the emergency guys rocked up, suby was fair f**ked up, didnt have a straight panel left on it, didnt see much of the other car, but it was a pretty f**kin messy scene.

yea i was very lucky that is for sure!

yes

1st i swear you could hear the swish go past me as i only just made it into the gap in the left hand lane and which he got (prof_dls i think his user name was his real name slips me just now but as soon as i hit post it will come to me told ya Drew was his name didnt even hit post)

na the saving grace of Jesus helps with that one

as per earlier front car Pete i saw it all from my rear view mirror and pulled up the road 100 meter with the 3rd and 4 of us sprinted down to see what needed to be done i straight away went and prayed for Drew and told my mate Shannon to go pray for Tony (rip) and Yazmyn the young 16yr old survivor, he soon came back to me saying he couldn't hack it over there because he heard one of our mates an SES worker say he was not breathing and suspected DOA but of course away from the survivor, so i proceeded to there car and Yazmyn came to by then so i asked her, her name and her boyfriends name and proceeded to pray for the both of them but the devil had his way with the driver and to this day i still cant figure out why but for the grace of God i am here to tell the storey anyways i have my testimony on MP3 if any of you guys would like to hear it i will gladly host it and post a link

yeah getting new exhaust on wednesday :) to Andrew from AM Performance

not this time of night but go to

>>Coventry Fasteners<<

i also thought of Universal Fastiners but there website leads to Coventry :D

>>unifasteners<<

wow i didnt know you were involved with it steve,i used to be close friends with yazmyn,from what she explained to me and the pictures she showed me of the car she was in she is one very lucky girl. reading what you wrote gave me shivers steve! id like to thank you for everything you did that day.

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i havnt herd from her for some time now but last i knew she was doing very well and was doing well for herself.i dont know what she was like before the accedent but the yazmyn i knew was a very happy and cheerfull person.

10c Bottle Refund FTW :)

-1 for 10c refund, coca cola refuse to accept the 5 cent per bottle increase, so they are passing the cost onto the traders, who have to charge 5 cents more. Its only 5 cents for us, but for them its 5 cents x however many they sell.

Whenever you gain something (recycling/environment) another factor always goes up (money), its always a scale, and the consumer usually ends up with the bill.

serious, they never said i could do that at the Lyell McEwin :)

haha that's funny, how many weeks was she when she had the ultrasound recorded?

maybe they'll do it for my 20wk ultrasound hmm, that'd be awesome hehe

We had it done at Flinders Private and yeah it was the 20wk ultrasound. :(

Yeah, pretty good man, even with the damp road, my car just launched from the lights, not a hint of wheel spin.

You need to get that exhaust of yours fixed, when you went over big bumps, i could see sparks from under your car.

Ben and Nene, you need some mufflers on that wagon, couldn't here my own car with you diving near me. it was so funny seeing a wagon driving sideways down Main North Rd :(

LOL Chad i only just saw this post... Trust me it feels just as funny sitting in a wagon going sideways down any road!!! I can't wait til its back in 4wd

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