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haha, youre good value carl.

True, and it goes like f**k too... when he can get traction that is! :D

Hope you get it sorted before the weekend :D

yeah, he was telling me about his traction problems, but with 280rwkw through 265's its to be expected.

and youll be happy to know that itll be sorted by friday. ;)

And for the hell of it ...

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obvious photoshop is obvious.

Finally killed a mouse that was in the laundry room today! Took 3 tries before the trap finally squished it's head real good... stupid mouse took the other 2 pieces of cheese and didnt set off the trap.

i could be wrong (i doubt it) but doesnt that make it a smart mouse?

just sayin.

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