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Going to watch, id like to get into improved production or the street cars but there not racing that nite. Its a mixture of cars, historic is normaly the most diverse. Old english, old american, old jap and old aussie cars

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2 hours ago, z00key said:


Na unsure been sore for bit over a year then about 2-3 months ago took off my shirt to hop into bed and just felt something tear, went had it looked at and well im sure everyone is familiar with the hoops u have to go thru in our medical system try this that and the other thing finally go to specialist only to fing have torn I think its called rotor cuff muscle so had a nice 3mm needle jabbed in it which so far has done nothing but gotta wait like 8 weeks if no good then surgery. Yey fun times

i tore my rotator cuff when i was 20. had all the tests including iodine injection while in MRI so they could 3d image the damage to the joint...not sure whether it was price or what but i never had surgery. i learned to live around it and there is only 1 or 2 things that really upset it but i usually dont even notice it anymore. its about 98% optimal now

 

but my party trick is that i can dislocate the joint just by relaxing and letting it hang down at the right angle. 

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Yippee colin barnett is out !!!!

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Sooo dam happy of the result

 

Cheers colin for f**king our state that's now in debt of $27BILLON and predict to rise for 2016-2017 EOFY

 

Now with the mining boom over we got a great future to recover in

yer right !

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