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yes mate I hear you, decided to bite my tongue tho. the statement dohmar made might sound good but in fact doesnt help anyone

Might not help you or David, being long term chronic sufferers, however it does work for people like Ruby and people who are convalescing or training very hard. Its not like said 'well this little saying here is going to solve all your pain woes lads, yes sir, just repeat that mantra twice a day and you'll be right.'

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so i just went to start a msn thread and it got locked :) because there is one already but i thought we could use a new one as the old one is pages long

maybe it might waste paper if we have a new one lol :down:

The old one is pages long as it lists members MSN addresses, which co-incidentally you were asking for again. No point having duplicate threads for no reason. Any new members wanting to post their addresses can do so in the thread I linked to. If you want/need an address, reference it once again from that thread. :rofl:

on the whole pain thing, im gonna have to side with david and tangles. sure its a novel idea to say pain is all in the mind, but when you have constant pain ebbing away at your mind every hour of every day for years on end, thinking positive isnt going to relieve what youre feeling.

Cheers for that Andrew & Dave,

I think I might go the 245/35. Cumfort doesn't really... come into much account with me after all if I wanted cumfort I wouldn't have got a GT-R to begin with and something like the HSV Grange etc or Cima lol. I really don't want to remove the plastic inner guard is all on the fronts and I know alot of places won't touch alloy guards and there is no way I can bring myself to even trying myself.

no worries. as i said, id even consider a 235/35. and depending on how low you go, you might have no option when it comes to the guard liners, remove them or rub through and eventually tear them off.

the only reason most places wont touch alloy guards is because they cant guarantee that the process wont cause damage, even with steel guards.

its possible, itll just take a lot of patience (and therefor time), a lot of heat, and a soft touch hammer. and if youre unlucky, some paint.

lmao earlyer tonight locky was told to have a shower and so off he went he was in there for aprox 15 min, which is a bit weird cause he is ready to get out as soon as he is in there lol, so anyway he calls out "mummy can you come get Jazmine" (my 11 week old Rag Doll kitten) and so i asked why and he said "i gave her a wash" so i went to the bathroom and here he was holding out the cat of which was sopping wet and then locky said "she was a bit dirty so i gave her a wash and dont worry i used soap, can i earn some money for washing her" lol i have never laughed so hard how she could be dirty i dont know as she is an inside cat lmao

anyone know of any cheapish but decent accomodation in melbourne?

probably going over there at the end of the month for gogol bordello and some touristy shit, but ill obviously need a place to stay, any suggestions?

anyone know of any cheapish but decent accomodation in melbourne?

probably going over there at the end of the month for gogol bordello and some touristy shit, but ill obviously need a place to stay, any suggestions?

easystay in st kilda its on fitzroy st

we stayed there when i organised the cruise to melbourne, its also got a lockup car park for an extra 8 dollars a night and fitzroy st is one of the main streets in st kilda with pubs, cafes, conveneance stores ect

http://www.easystay.com.au/

anyone know of any cheapish but decent accomodation in melbourne?

probably going over there at the end of the month for gogol bordello and some touristy shit, but ill obviously need a place to stay, any suggestions?

gutter :thumbsup:

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