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plans for tonight? icecream? and whos going to chris's for the tech night?? was thinking about heading round there, but not sure on how full it is.

oh... and good morning, another day at home feeling unwell.....its been a long weekend

What'd you do with them, someone bend the rims back into shape?

Had them repaired by the mobile guy (Edwin) that someone on here recommended a while back.

plans for tonight? icecream? and whos going to chris's for the tech night?? was thinking about heading round there, but not sure on how full it is.

I'm going to Chris' tech night. Better book in if you want to go.

Will head to ikes cream after depending on how late it is and if I can be bothered.

oh... and good morning, another day at home feeling unwell.....its been a long weekend

I wish I was at home. Feeling unwell not good though :(

Wish I was at home too! I'm so freaking tired today. I left a window open a little bit last night, and when the wind picked up it kept making the blind hit against the window. It'd only do it once every now and then though, so it kept waking me up, and then because it didn't do it again, I didn't know what was doing it. Eventually around 2am it did it repeatedly so I knew what was making the noise, got up, and fixed it. But am le super tired because of it all :(

im well enough to head out tonight...but seeing as its 5 now. i dont see myself making it there. might show up later and head over to iceream with yas :) either way i'll be around :thumbsup:

Morning all.

Unemployed again ( well for 4 days untill i start new one on monday) so going to enjoy my last weekend off for a while.

Morning all.

Unemployed again ( well for 4 days untill i start new one on monday) so going to enjoy my last weekend off for a while.

You mean, enjoying not siting in traffic for the next four days? :P

Still selling cars but now with motorama. far better company than my old one who just full on lied to me on what position would be. more driving now but far better package. Looking forward to it

Having a better package would require less driving. quality over quantity ;)

Would be nice but im looking it like this paying the bills over being homeless lol

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