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cant...have to fix my commodore...the freak drivers window came off the railing and is stuck inside the door....have to take the trim off tonight and shit to fix it....need it done tonight coz i cant drive anywhere freely in it since the car is exposed...if you know what i mean...

just park with the side against a wall

just park with the side against a wall

i was doing that at work today and yesterday...now it kinda fixed...atleast the window is in its railing and i can pull it up and down...found out that it was the rubber stuff along the path of the window collapsing causing it not to close properly..weird...f*k hvn to fix that...not sure how to either... :)

the camera is above the screen. Just looks like you're eye f**king yourself lol

Yeah, I was pretty much :)

EDIT: Were you the one that hit "dislike"? lol. I know someone here did... bastards! :D haha

Edited by jezza boii
Yeah, I was pretty much :)

EDIT: Were you the one that hit "dislike"? lol. I know someone here did... bastards! :D haha

nope wasn't me..

i use msn to know when i get an email. mostly only chat to the one person if im not on the phone with her

otherwise just sms or use facef**k chat

msn is dead

yeah same, talk to a mate or 2 on there when I get sick of the facebook chat noise

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