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Hi James, meh still sore. I have to ice it every day after work as it swells quite a bit. At least I can walk around without a limp now.

Don't know whether I should ask...... but, how is your car situation coming along?

 

Incidently a description of me :)

Haha..

Sorry I've just come to the computer. I found this funny. I giggled :rofl:

I've been cutting up paper for my invitations. I dont know how straight they are, I guess I'll find out when I go to put them together :confused:

Makes you think when others cars are stolen. I wouldnt own a Skyline if it were to be left in a driveway or on the street.

Same the only car I leave outside in confidence is the Gemini Van. Dirty, smelly thing it is. Bit scary when you here them go, especially when it is so close to home.

Same the only car I leave outside in confidence is the Gemini Van.  Dirty, smelly thing it is.  Bit scary when you here them go, especially when it is so close to home.

you know the funny thing though I have seen one of these old gem's roof down burnt out the other day with motor g/box every thing still in it

Yeah, I had a guy hit me up about the Gemini once doing a sub-division at sumner park, said it was a yellow van just like mine and had been stolen that night, seriously, you would have to be desperate to grab mine, it is sooooo dusty inside you have to wipe the dash just to see how fast you are going.

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