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Gah, why does it always rain when I am on the Sunny Coast, ha ha!

Other then the rain, I am having a fantastic weekend away in Mooloolaba/Noosa with the other half :D I cruised the Spit today, first car I spotted was a 35 GTR mmmmmmmmm!

Hope everyone had a fantastic weekend mine doesn't end until Tuesday, mmmm Beach tomorrow if NO rain :P

I brought a wiring HKS kit for my car ... it's purple YAY! Thought I'd let everyone know ... :)

BROUGHT

2 entries found.

1. brought

2. bring (verb)

Main Entry: brought

past and past participle of bring

BRING

10 entries found.

1. bring (verb)

2. bring about (transitive verb)

3. bring around (transitive verb)

4. bring down (transitive verb)

5. bring in (transitive verb)

6. bring off (transitive verb)

7. bring on (transitive verb)

8. bring out (transitive verb)

9. bring to (transitive verb)

10. bring up (verb)

Main Entry: bring

Pronunciation: \ˈbriŋ\

Function: verb

Inflected Form(s): brought \ˈbrȯt\; bring·ing \ˈbriŋ-iŋ\

Etymology: Middle English, from Old English bringan; akin to Old High German bringan to bring, Welsh hebrwng to accompany

Date: before 12th century

transitive verb 1 a : to convey, lead, carry, or cause to come along with one toward the place from which the action is being regarded b : to cause to be, act, or move in a special way: as (1) : attract <her screams brought the neighbors> (2) : persuade, induce (3) : force, compel (4) : to cause to come into a particular state or condition <bring water to a boil> c dialect : escort, accompany d : to bear as an attribute or characteristic <brings years of experience to the position>

2 : to cause to exist or occur: as a : to be the occasion of <winter brings snow> b : to result in <the drug brought immediate relief> c : institute <bring legal action> d : adduce <bring an argument>

3 : prefer <bring charges>

4 : to procure in exchange : sell forintransitive verb chiefly Midland : yield, produce

— bring·er noun

— bring forth 1 : bear <brought forth fruit>

2 : to give birth to : produce

3 : adduce <bring forth persuasive arguments>

— bring forward 1 : to produce to view : introduce <brought new evidence forward>

2 : to carry (a total) forward

— bring home : to make unmistakably clear

— bring to account 1 : to bring to book

2 : reprimand

— bring to bear : to use with effect <bring pressure to bear>

— bring to book : to compel to give an account

— bring to light : disclose, reveal

— bring to mind : recall

— bring to terms : to compel to agree, assent, or submit

— bring up the rear : to come last or behind

BOUGHT

4 entries found.

1. 1bought

2. 2bought (adjective)

3. store-bought (adjective)

4. 1buy (verb)

Main Entry: 1bought

Pronunciation: \ˈbȯt\

past and past participle of buy

BUY

5 entries found.

1. 1buy (verb)

2. 2buy (noun)

3. buy off (transitive verb)

4. buy out (transitive verb)

5. buy up (transitive verb)

Main Entry: 1buy

Pronunciation: \ˈbī\

Function: verb

Inflected Form(s): bought \ˈbȯt\; buy·ing

Etymology: Middle English byen, from Old English bycgan; akin to Gothic bugjan to buy

Date: before 12th century

transitive verb 1 : to acquire possession, ownership, or rights to the use or services of by payment especially of money : purchase

2 a : to obtain in exchange for something often at a sacrifice <they bought peace with their freedom> b : redeem 6

3 : bribe, hire

4 : to be the purchasing equivalent of <the dollar buys less today than it used to>

5 : accept, believe <I don't buy that hooey> —often used with intointransitive verb : to make a purchase

— buy·er \ˈbī(-ə)r\ noun

— buy into : to purchase a portion of or interest in <the TV network bought into its local football team>

— buy it or buy the farm : to get killed : die

— buy time : to delay an imminent action or decision : stall

Thought I'd let everyone know.

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