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Haha, pure gold! She was looking for a reaction and she certainly got one alright!

haha, she wasnt expecting that. awesome.

having met the dude when i was in cadets, he really is just *that* quick, he shuts people down as if he'd prepared for their comments his whole life, hilarious stuff.

Cossie's a champ... one of the few senior officers in the command division that follows the rules of the Military before the rules of Politics (aka not Chris Barrie)

-D

Hrm. Funny joke but not true;

http://www.hoax-slayer.com/cosgrove-female-interviewer.shtml

-D

woo got a pay rise yesterday. Just under 20bucks an hr now.

Was gonna change to full time and get 15.96 an hr with holiday pay or stay full time casual and get 19. Worked out its better to stay casual lol.

Now to pay off the 2 snails hehe

someone find Pete a 32 so he doesn't feel left out :(

EDIT - Pete, here ya go. dont think its a VSPEC, but 6000k's, MINT http://www.tradecarview.com/used_car/japan...e+gt-r/1557203/

yeah i posted that a week or so ago with all those others i posted it is a V spec

here is a v.nice Vspec also :(

autoaeroshop-img600x450-1230189297jgttgl95652.jpg 57 bids atm

20k for 4door gtr with N1 engine will go up but :D

cargallery_mstaff-img600x450-1222134954kec4mt75035.jpg

R332 Vspec II

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