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ill have to hit you up sometime andrew! msg or call me when your around town or down south again. just need that sticker :D

if you dont still have my number its 0401 38 77 26 :rant:

No worries man, if I have to make a trek into town or whatever soon I'll let you know and we'll suss something. That or I could chuck it into an envelope and just post it to ya >_<

well, got pulled into an rbt in the magna on the way home from work. got a 'formal caution' for my front tyres, somewhat glad i decided to leave the 200 at home.

also on the topic of police, saw 2 patrol cars and some random police truck pull out of the street across from my place when i got home at about 2.

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Yeah, it's been a crazy weekend - policing-wise I'd say.

I came out of a movie at Wallis at Noarlunga (hate Wallis so much) to find a bunch of 15 year old girls fighting in the lobby bit. All these other kids came down on little scooters (lol) followed by 2 cop cars...

Crazy dero's. After, all you heard was "Mum's going to ground me for this!!"

Edit: Dave, S14 for sale already?!!

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Edit: Dave, S14 for sale already?!!

yup, original idea was to buy that kids heart jzx81. after the last couple days ive had, im seriously considering f**king everything off and moving overseas. permanently.

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and yes, have had that fuukin needle thru my tit, and never again.

Agreed ... I won't be doing that again >_< Got my tatt (first installment) done after 3 hours and Matt (tattoo guy) asked me "wanna do that piercing or not?" ... I figured what the f**k, you only live once. If given the chance to think about it, I'd have backed out :rant: Tracy had a big grin on her face watching the needle go in!

thats awful dave. These fires are starting to hit close to home.

A Drift Australia competitor and his parents were also killed in the fires. Its so depressing watching it on tv but want to keep updated.

Just watched an interview now of a guy who sent his wife and 2 kids away to safer area, he stayed to protect the home, he survived but his 2 kids died :S

who from DA didnt make it if you dont mind me asking? An ex channel 9 presenter and his wife also lost their lives.

Im definately up for a fundraiser, like the cruise that the QLD boys are doing, but maybe a bbq or dinner instead?

yes andrew, ive changed my mind.

i wanna see the assholes that started these fires burn. no hearings. no court cases. no chance to defend themselves. i want to see them burn.

who from DA didnt make it if you dont mind me asking? An ex channel 9 presenter and his wife also lost their lives.

luke jacobs i think.

what you think of his rex :D

Yeah nice looking rig that, seems like it goes alright too.

Sorry to hear about your mate Dave, finding out an active member of NS was killed was bad enough, I can't imagine how it'd be personally knowing them.

LOL @ you and the car thing though, have you changed your mind already? :(

*edit* Damo: the DA driver who passed was Luke Jacobs, and also Nathan Charles (username 'valleyonevia' on nissansilvia.com)

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