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Hahahaha!

I may have to give my mate a heads up, he just got a Rx7 twin turbs. Id hate to see it with a big ugly sticker on it.

Luckily for me my 34 is about as high as a monster truck and doesnt attract much police attention.

Edited by ontheranch

What's the entry charge?

Depends on how much of the "chainsaw massacre" and pool install I get done on the weekend. Cramming everything into this weekend, so next weekend I can either trackday or SAU paintball.

Plus its the lads birthday on sunday and a riding buddies birthday on Saturday night ... things to do, things to do!

:(

Edited by RubyRS4

sorry guys but i really need help and advice on this idiot of an x who wont leave me alone this is what i just received via email :(

"you going out for either a ride or lunch or anything with male friends ( married or not ) makes you a broad minded female."

why wont he leave me alone!

i just posted it and it changed the word it said s*ut

Edited by Bunny33

Is this the wank who broke up with you via sms?! And he's got the nerve to still e-mail you?!?!

Any guy who wants to attempt to control any woman from seeing their mates is just pathetic. Beyond pathetic. The item that guy is missing is Trust (amongst other things)!! Just because you're going out to lunch with a guy you're mates with, and have been for the past x amount of years doesn't mean you want to jump into his pants!

It's ridiculous, but there's so many guys who want to control their partner. It's jealously and a lack of trust. It's like him saying "I don't want you working there anymore because you work with MEN!! And if you're in the same room as another man, I count that as cheating!!"

The guys a knob.

Is this the wank who broke up with you via sms?! And he's got the nerve to still e-mail you?!?!

Any guy who wants to attempt to control any woman from seeing their mates is just pathetic. Beyond pathetic. The item that guy is missing is Trust (amongst other things)!! Just because you're going out to lunch with a guy you're mates with, and have been for the past x amount of years doesn't mean you want to jump into his pants!

It's ridiculous, but there's so many guys who want to control their partner. It's jealously and a lack of trust. It's like him saying "I don't want you working there anymore because you work with MEN!! And if you're in the same room as another man, I count that as cheating!!"

The guys a knob.

yes this is the one but then he recons that he didnt break up with me grrrrrrrrrrrr i showed ben (grim) the sms and he said the same thing

hrmmm... so having a coffee with a friend makes you a broad minded female? yet, he can be seeing 2 people at the same time and thats okay????? =\

probably a good thing hes out of your life

Edited by Fishpaste~
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