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Been too busy with work to check up on you guys. First of all. Glad you're ok Jez hopefully the insurance companies don't f**k around too much. If you need a hand with anything let us know.

Secondly.

*insert quotes about Colin's sister*

I hate you guys.

SAu group project? Strip the 33 4dr day!

yep. good idea :)

ohhh jez!!! sorry to hear the news, If you need some heavy tools (engine crane, rattle guns, etc) i can come help

have tools can travel.

Again, Jez glad you're ok. And That sucks about your car.

As everyone else in this thread has said, if you need a hand with anything, I'm more than happy to help. Also have lots o tools - will travel.

Morning Mangs,

TFIT.

Will be late for baskins tonight, going to go and stir trouble at the Boz Meister's pub.

SAu group project? Strip Colin's Sister day!

FYP

have tools can travel.

+1. Although my tools are probably less cool.

Looking for skilled volunteers *cough* dan martin *cough* this weekend to help me finish getting the car ready before shakedown next Friday.

:action-smiley-069:

Saturday I can't give you anything more definite than a 'maybe'. Pretty sure Dad is coming to help finish tearing down the pool

Sunday, I have cricket theoretically all day. However, bast on past experience we will probably manage to loose by about lunch time, should be able to help after that. Again, only a 'maybe' sorry :(

So is anyone from here going on the cruise on Sunday?

It seems highly unlikely that I will make it at this stage.

If I am not needed for cricket and Dave's car get sorted before then, I'll be there :thumbsup:

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