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Hey glenn,  

Unfortunately fulcrum couldnt put me in till a week after the cruise :)  

So ill be running wounded, but runnings thats for sure :D  

Cars running good with new oil, would want to, its like the best oil you can buy.

No boost controller either, took shitty bleed valve off in preperation for the AVCR. So shes running a lowly 6-7pound at the moment.  

Fronts missing the intercooler too, which will be on its way soon, cant wait !

man... you sound like you got lotsa plans for your car.

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Hmm to be honest i havent heard much of that album, although radioheads style is meant to be like that i guess

I think just about any music has a tendancy to either make you sad'er if you are sad, or make you happy'er if you are happy

If you know what i mean

Coldplays good to listen to if your down, there like the new age oasis but better and this time minus the shitload of drugs

yeah dogs look so funny when they're having nightmares. :D

he woke me up once!!... kicking in his sleeping... and i was like WTF??... then he woke up staring @ me with big opened eyes...

he could have eaten me alive then :)

Yeh i got heaps planns for the car, been saving and saving so now i can just go BANG!

Pretty much got everything already, just need intercooler, catch can and CES split dump pipe.. already got 3" straight but want the split

then i chuck the sitc, avcr and safc2 (piggyback heaven hehe) in and get it tuned.

:)

Hmm to be honest i havent heard much of that album, although radioheads style is meant to be like that i guess  

I think just about any music has a tendancy to either make you sad'er if you are sad, or make you happy'er if you are happy  

If you know what i mean  

Coldplays good to listen to if your down, there like the new age oasis but better and this time minus the shitload of drugs

Yeah, I must concede that mainstream rock is one of my real weaknesses. I know it sucks But I ust can't help listening to it. Also I still am a bit of an oasis fan, even if no one else is. It's kind of why I like bands like Everclear. Bands that stopped being cool sometime in the mid ninteys but still kept making music.

Actually one album that has grown on me is Fallen from evanescance if you take the time to listen to the lyrics, mush of the album is quite an eloquent F**K you.

i missed Oasis.... both the brothers rocked.

yeah, I olved those guys when they were in the press a little more, Like someone would ask for a signature and they would go the punch out, Someone would take a picture, and thy would go the punch out. They were so rock, and noel, or was it the other one is married to one of the Appleton (sic) sisters. And Noel had a rocking mullet, it wasn't quite all business at the front, but it was ALL party at the back.

you have a very colourful and expressive signature knore. :)

Thanks

Lets just say i like my specialised movies

I own a limited press (200 made) copy of Fear and loathing in las vegas

I love the movie, such a out-there/off the tracks film. Its a classic.

Oh and scarface.. well what do you want me to say ?

hehe

yeah, I olved those guys when they were in the press a little more, Like someone would ask for a signature and they would go the punch out,  Someone would take a picture, and thy would go the punch out.  They were so rock, and noel, or was it the other one is married to one of the Appleton (sic) sisters.  And Noel had a rocking mullet, it wasn't quite all business at the front, but it was ALL party at the back.

sounds like you and Warwick on a bad day actually :)

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