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It's not algae but something else?

its called slime :D

this new rep thing is stupid.. now trader ratings I can understand, that makes sense - but just having an arbitary system where people can just screw with your reputation points for fun is just stupid.

If your as fussy as me about my car, I make sure everything is fixed up to as it was before or I'm not a happy little girl!

yeah, its just the little things that can bother you. I think its just the main thing, its the small details that can really bother a customer when u get the car back and something is a little odd.. or not like it was before.

hey ska.. man - november is *so far away* :D but i will wait still.

I HATE female drivers. With a passion. Chicks in zippy cars suck. I reckon every female should have to sit a driving test every year to see whether they can still drive.

i know.. see it all the time.. drive like maniacs, in and out going 130km/hr or sometimes even more. Probably think because they are a chick they can get away with it (well often they do I guess) and the cops will let them off. And its not like you are really driving a really sturdy car, with great brakes, good traction, proper balance, great crash protection and all the rest of it.

i don't think i could ever drive a small car.. just woudln't feel secure.. always feels like its revving off its head and about to blow up with the way you have to drive it to get any form of power.

I know there are some really fast ones out there, but still, not my thing :D

hey ska.. man - november is *so far away* :( but i will wait still.

Well there is always the living room option................................ :D

But yeah I know I had a talk to my other flatmate and told him that we are just waiting for him to find a place and we can move out, but he really is unprepared and has nothing, so yeah I dont expect him to me making and serious moves in the near future :)

lol cy you know how he said he couldnt move with us down the coast cause of centerlink

He actually can...because centerlink is QLD wide and they have an office at nerang i use to get it when i lived down the coast.

NEGATIVE!

He cant move from a place of higher unemployment than he currently is, SO because the rate of unemployment is higher in the Gold Coast than where we are, Centrelink wont pay him for 13.5 weeks if he did decide to move there.

:D

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