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Seen Ted, I thought it was pretty funny. Not gonna see Spiderman

Good good, it seems a movie that will just provide lulz, as simple as that :D

Saw Batman this morning, it's good, but not great. Same goes for The Amazing Spiderman, though I found that one to be written really badly (especially the romance bits)

Excellent, will be seeing it tonight, tossing up whether I should waste a few hours and rewatch the dark knight

I did and was glad

hmm still some time i could just barely fit it in before i have to leave! decisions decisions...

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btw, does anyone know much about/done the running of self-diagnostic mode on an r34 with a paperclip?

essentially the step i want to know about is the "erasing self-diagnostic results" - does this mean it will no longer throw the error code out if i were to do it again; or does this simply refer to me turning the self-diagnostic mode off, so it won't continue to flash the error code?

think my coilpacks may be on the way out (sigh :( ) and so want to check, but just want to check if i somehow read it wrong, if i can just do it again to double check or if it will give me no error code after the 'clearing', in case :P

cheers if anyone knows :P

My brothers going to phillip island tomorrow, will they need tow sticker?

also tape will pass okay?

blue tape ok so long as not a blue car, then u need white outline

i didn't have a tow sticker last year just had to know where it was

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