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So true.

"Relax! Don't push it! You embarrass me!"

Dominic tells Vince to stop embarrassing him - just hilarious and do not need to think for that movie or did your surgeon tell you can't laugh as well ;)

but you do have to think, how the fark did that floor fall out?

After 30 days I'm thinking of taking my daughter to phillippines to meet the rest if her family via Japan for a week, I want to see cars cars cars girls etc if ff3 can be believed does anyone have any tips. We already have accomodation with a friend there but i need the car specific must see stuff .

ThNkS again

After 30 days I'm thinking of taking my daughter to phillippines to meet the rest if her family via Japan for a week, I want to see cars cars cars girls etc if ff3 can be believed does anyone have any tips. We already have accomodation with a friend there but i need the car specific must see stuff .

ThNkS again

Good to hear you're up and around, despite the dizzyness.

Did you see the Jetstar 2 for 1 deals to Japan?

Really restricted dates and only valid for booking till tomorrow night but crazy cheap!

http://www.jetstar.com/au/en/special-offers/japan-2-for-1-sale

good to hear everything went well. Have you been out and had the best dinner of your life yet? i would have gone on an adventure "insert the hobbit joke here" to find the best steak in Australia. And what better way to do it than in Godzirra.

Ziller ain't going anywhere for a while prob 6 weeks at least at this point still on hospital food and I can't drive so nice dinner has to wait I would say till Japan or Philippines , I still feel like crap but they say its expected

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