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;) some coloured people tryed to steel my car tuesday morning and the bastard still has my keys and my wallet, there was 3 of them and they came in my house grabbed my shit and then unarmed my car, and that woke me up and then my room mate came in and said someone is trying to steel our cars....so i ran out the front with a cricket bat and bailed one up (later got done by the police for 37 burgularies and 12 car steelings) and they other 2 did a runner with my stuff...

im just greatfull they didnt get away with my pride and joy.... it was on the front page of the mandurah mail thursday...

now the slow process of changing my alarm and all my keys and locks and all my cards and my licence and all that stuff... :( its hard to prove your name is Fane without a licence :mad:

my shit week:

- someone tryed to steel my car

- got tonnsilitus

- room mates alarm went off next morning (i came out again early in the morning with cricket bat!!!) :)

- still got tonnsiltus

- went to get skin checked for skin cancer and they went to me with a big knife and cut half the skin on my back off :(

lets see how friday goes, sighhh.....

good news though is i know things could be allot worse.....

Yeah i'm always cautious about my skyline but i have to park at Claremont traino alot to get to school and work and it worries the hell outta me.

Std type: £76.49 / Long type: £87.34

almost $200 for a set of lock nuts damn these better not be as easy to get off as what everyone is saying.

raasclaat- where i was livin at the time there was a path at each end of the street lots of walk/ride thru trafic an i rode my pushy ta work so the car was home alone quite a bit so i think it was someone who went past a few times durring the day and realised there wasnt anyone there much jus unlucky that day ( or luck the ex left when she did if they really wanted the car) hell i got it back an it still goes fine so it came out best it really could ( considering the who gives a ____ attitude of the cops that attended 3hrs!!! later)

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