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Morning Michelle. What are the plans for today?

Putting headlights back in the broad minded person and then washing/vacuuming it then housework then gym then relaxing before tomorrow.

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Putting headlights back in the broad minded person and then washing/vacuuming it then housework then gym then relaxing before tomorrow.

Waiting for shirts to dry whilst going to the bank and bottle shop.

Get home.

Iron dry shirt

Put tux on.

Head to wedding.

Get drunk

Hit in bridesmaids.

Come home.

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Waiting for shirts to dry whilst going to the bank and bottle shop.

Get home.

Iron dry shirt

Put tux on.

Head to wedding.

Get drunk

Hit in bridesmaids.

Come home.

So hungover Tony will be hungover for the cruise?

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Waiting for shirts to dry whilst going to the bank and bottle shop.

Get home.

Iron dry shirt

Put tux on.

Head to wedding.

Get drunk

Hit in bridesmaids.

Come home.

don't forget my SAU shirt while your at it.

Morning all

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Yeah. Gonna go to parents house and get Emelie to do some chocolate Easter egg hunting and have lunch there

Also been putting on bonnet garnish on GTR last night

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Still got Sikaflex on my fingers

How did the headlights come up?

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Yeah. Gonna go to parents house and get Emelie to do some chocolate Easter egg hunting and have lunch there

Also been putting on bonnet garnish on GTR last night

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Still got Sikaflex on my fingers

How did the headlights come up?

Headlights came up amazing considering what they were, not perfect but you can't expect too much.

I don't think much on th 32 GTR bonnet garnishes.

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