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What sort of part time job do you have hosh?

Edit: I'm really f**king touched that you bothered to write this post out in an almost choerent fashion using some punctuation and occasionaly using spelling that a normal person can understand.  

Unlike the insincere pitiful excuse for an apology you wrote out.  UNDER DURESS.  

If you really cared you might have used a university computer to check the thread.  But you didn't.    

Don't feed me some Bulls**t story about how you are mental and lack the fine motor coordination skills to type on a keyboard or something like that because you are at UQ studying Engineering which means you at least passed grade 10 english.  You also probably went to some private school for trust fund babies where mummy and daddy gave you everything you wanted.  Which also probably means you have no manners or respect for anything that others have spent considerable amounts of their free time and hard earnt money building because you've never had to work for anything in yor entire life.  

Hosh, you're missing the point of all of this.  You now have the princely sum of 7 posts to your name three of them are threads.  Your posting of threads is akin to walking into a room shouting "hello everybody" leaving a tape recorder in the room and saying you'll listen to it when it's convinient for you.  Sometime like two weeks later.  

Enjoy the engineering course.  I hope university crushes your fragile and delicate spirit and you end up as jaded as me.  

take care.

Wow.. I feel da love there.. should I be scared of you on the next cruise outing? Assuming I can attend and you are there. :rofl: Oh dont worry... I drive slow and I dont tailgate.. :)

I thought tom green went to a private school also???

Anyways my names Ben, i am 22 work for a customs broker at hamilton live close to the city.

like most young guys my life consists of nice cars, sexy womenand a few drinks out, all the things we all just cant get enough of.

nah, you're alright, and you got me lost that time, then we laughed about, and I decided that I didn't care.  Plus you have a GT wing and Cool rims that you're going to sell me at mates rates if/when you crash that fine looking car you have.  (please)

LOL..... Oh now that you mentioned it.. I remember who you are now... heheh

As to me crashing... grrr.... :bonk: :flamer: :fart: :kick: :slap: this is what you get for even think of the posibility.. :)

Mates rates... lol... wats tat? :confused: heheheh :rofl:

Hrmm.. just found out that the poeple that I got the rims off have/are going out of business.. tho I was told by a friend that the set I got was the last set they had.. :upurs: heheh

Names michael, drive a grey 32, doin psychology at shafston and by then sounds of it one of my 1st patients will be Charly (jokes) also went to a private school... we beat Johns in rugby thats all the matters, also work at the arnotts factory eating lotsa biscuits.

Peace

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