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Dang now I feel really bad for making you drink a Midori Illusion at my place Flick :)

Hope you fell better now though!

yeah is all your fault andrew :D I got an hours sleep friday night and about 6 hours the following night, been a real long weekend. Back to work tomoro for the first time since friday, not looking forward to that.

so... who knows the best and easiest way to remove some severely rusted screws from my boot/spoiler.

really wanna fit my new gear today... heh.

either smash it with heaps of wd40 / rp7 and keep trying, or cut them off

where are said screws dave?

penny's got the n/a flutter going on :(

we can swap dailys for the day and you will have a new found respect for your car :( it just leaks when it rains so i sit on a plastic cushion so my clothes dont get soaked.

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buy a new boot :(

attach rope to the wing and DO A SKID

yeah nah, ill pass on both. hah.

ill just borrow some decent ti drill bits from dads work and give those a go.

and sif steal my line dan. line thief.

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yes, yes it was.

noooooooo i f**kin looooved that evo! i didnt see her in the pits tho and i was there for all the early runs, saw a mx5 hit the hill up top but not catford :(

on the topic of mt alma, im deffinatly gonna try get a entry in there next year, such a great bit of country road, cheap and real friendly bunch of enthusiests there

I'm off work sick today too ;)

Had to go in yesterday to make some edits to drawings for a big project. There for all of 3 hours. Wasn't a pretty sight :(

Got today to get over it. Must get into work tomorrow to soldier on with my work load. No one else is going to do it. :(

ive got the next 3 days off. :(

had a productive morning so far, mostly consisting of watching video blogs of kat dennings (im now obsessed, sigh) and getting noise complaints from my neighbours. awesome. expect more of the same tomorrow. lol.

penny's got the n/a flutter going on :(

we can swap dailys for the day and you will have a new found respect for your car :( it just leaks when it rains so i sit on a plastic cushion so my clothes dont get soaked.

Haha I think I would rather the birds then a wet ass! ;)

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