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Does seem to be a very nice car (for the right price) Adrian, thanks.

I've got John Munro twisting my arm at the moment to buy something a bit different though.......decisions.

sounds interesting, German or Japanese?

f**k me. what a weekend.

30 hours at work, 6 hours on the turps, 4 hours at strung out tonight, and what little was left either getting to and from work, or sleeping.

now to get a couple hours sleep, and head back to work for a nice cruisey 10 hour shift.

im rooted. been f**kin awesome though, front row just left on centre at strung out, i was close enough to rip with jason when he knelt down on the stage.

was f**kin awesome to have a catchup with the guys after the show, been 2 years since we were smashing beers and talking shop.

theres always a negative though, got smashed in the side of the head near the end of their set because some chick wanted to steal the set list id just grabbed, so ive got a massive f**kin headache now.

i honestly hope that chick is involved in a serious car accident tonight.

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