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^^ you heading to kadina this w/e luke? if not we should organise a bit of a drive/ adventure, still dont think ive had the pleasure of a cruise with ya.

Nah mate, I'm working ALL weekend :D And I think you missed my post on the previous page where my car is in pieces :banana:

But when it's back I'll definitely hit you up for a hillsy :rofl:

Why don't you stop being queer and buy a GTR?

youre a bad influence.

agreed, scandy hurry up and sell ur 200.. then buy a built gtr and we can hillzy till the cows come home :banana:

haha, you have no idea how tempting it is...

... whatever i do though, the 200 has to go first.

ha, if gtr ownership does occur, luke knows what my plans are.

though that second one has me nursing a husky.

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so i went for my hospital appointment yesterday and now my chances of getting a job are slim to f*#k all as they have said that i am now 14 weeks and 5 days pregnant instead of 11 weeks

Does anyone know of Reception, Sales or anything like that going ?

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