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Were you the chick with glasses or something and i was explaining the interior of 61rly too?

Nope. Black skirt, black jacket, black top, black bag (geezz, i musta been lookin kinda evil hey..) dark hair.

you actually turned your back on me at one point, you were talking to james and stood right inbetween us with your back to me. Was quite rude. but oh well.

sam - hey sorry, i was just running up and down like a mad man as i had so much running through my head i had the chase up people to get money, had to chase people to give money .. had to find everyone .. and had to meet new people.. not to mention a certain female passanger of mine and me were havign arguments over nothing (shiit im famous for that) .. yeah i was just runnign about and i lost track of myself a few times.

deeply sorry about being so rude .. maybe next time eh?

matt - yeah everything is semi sorted.. i gotta head up there in the enxt few days to pick up the stuff, and yeah..

been kinda busy latley .. been spending huge amounts of money .. now im broke and the defects put me in to dept today .. hopefully i can get my licence back out of it too :)

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