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Well i had a blast from the past today, page 6 of the Sunday Mail. My last ex, no mention of the hell i had to put up with on a daily basis for 3 yrs! But at least she is getting help finally!

yeah sorry to hear about your Mum Luke! Hope she is better very soon .... thank her a bunch for the Crows tickets today - they were AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I will drop back the tickets tomorrow night with any sort of luck - I will ring u b4 I come.

go you Crows :angry:

Nightcrawler edited out as per Talbo's request

I knew if Rann got in we'd be going backwards to the 1960s. But I wouldn't go giving up just yet. Rann's BS laws will only go as far as those enforcing them ... and anyone with half a brain can see the flaws in his 'ultimate plan'. Legit car clubs across Adelaide are working with SAPOL for that good report card.

not questioning it, just you have been talking about super chargers and turbo's lately.... thought you might have chucked something on there. At the end of the day it's horses for courses.... how fast can one go with all the nazi government shit...?

Everyone's projects are limited by their income and personal lives. I think a few people (not pointing to you Talbo) need to back off Cara for a bit. Cara has gotten alot of conflicting info on her project which has been out of her control. We've all had projects that never go to plan.

Thanks for all the warm wishes guys, just came back from the hospital and seems everything is ok, thankfully!

Andrew, glad you enjoyed the tickets mate, definately a good game to be at and a great result for the good guys! Don't thank my mum (she's one of those retard feral supporters), the tickets belong to the missus' parents, I'll pass on your thanks

Sigh. My headunit partially packed up a while ago, on the 30th of May contacted them about it. Took me a while to convince them it actually needs to be looked at, so anyway I sent it off via registered post, I have been getting in contact roughly every 2 weeks and I pretty much get "were doing more testing" each time. The fault is not intermittent, so I dont know what the hold up is. :P

I knew if Rann got in we'd be going backwards to the 1960s. But I wouldn't go giving up just yet. Rann's BS laws will only go as far as those enforcing them ... and anyone with half a brain can see the flaws in his 'ultimate plan'. Legit car clubs across Adelaide are working with SAPOL for that good report card.

I'm not 100% sure what I was on about last night (nor were those on fb)... but for the record I'm not really worried about the new laws anyway :) Can a moderator delete that jibberish pls?

Everyone's projects are limited by their income and personal lives. I think a few people (not pointing to you Talbo) need to back off Cara for a bit. Cara has gotten alot of conflicting info on her project which has been out of her control. We've all had projects that never go to plan.

I know you didn't direct that at me, but again for the record I wasn't giving her a hard time and I don't think I'm in a position to give anyone shite about their car..... :P

@Damo - I'll ask my brother and let you know.... he loves 'em!

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