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Yeh, I am so busy the car isnt getting finished and very little is happening at the moment. I am not even getting to go hassle Marlin and down cans :( ....and I go to see about getting some titanium pins remvoed because they are causing me problems and now getting all sorts of probes and tests to explain my 150/110 blood pressure. Fark work I say !!!! :(

Yeh, I am so busy the car isnt getting finished and very little is happening at the moment. I am not even getting to go hassle Marlin and down cans :( ....and I go to see about getting some titanium pins remvoed because they are causing me problems and now getting all sorts of probes and tests to explain my 150/110 blood pressure. Fark work I say !!!! :(

its called stress mate... sounds like you need some time off

I stress about what brake setup to leave on my car...my BP is farked because I have turned into a 110kg fat carnt. Can you say "gain of 20kgs in 18 months but in real terms its more because I have probably lost about 5-8kgs of muscle from training"

FARK WORK! Cant quit now because I am too proud to throw the towel in...but a serious re-think is coming at the end of this project. The retail therapy on car parts and snap trips away doing car stuff dont justify the pain any more. Would be a lot happier if i had a car in one piece ready to trash :)

no amount of money or pride is worth throwing away your health for

f**k pride, you know you do a good job and that's all that matters... sometimes you have to be prepared to walk away to really get what you want... nobody notices your suffering if the work is getting done, why should they?

110kg!... best mod you can do for your car is put down the cans and do some exercise! lol

I let myself go through my mid 20's... went from 75kg to 95 kg... its taken 3 years to get remotely back in shape and its farking hard work!

anyway enough of the self improvement lecture, back to cars :cheers:

lol, you are still a handsome, strapping young man in my eyes bris. that 110kg is mostly in your massive wanger and maybe your brains and muscle for the rest. If I was a hot young chick I'd be all over you like a rash. :)

now back to work slacker!!!

lol, you are still a handsome, strapping young man in my eyes bris. that 110kg is mostly in your massive wanger and maybe your brains and muscle for the rest. If I was a hot young chick I'd be all over you like a rash. :)

now back to work slacker!!!

Word :)

yeah fatz knows what he's talking about. loosing weight is for poofs.

come on bris. are you old school irish? or new school faggoty irish?

tell me your fken old school irish mate....

tommy gavin would be rolling over in his alcohol soaked grave.

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