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Welcome back T.

Parents' divorce can be tough - I was only about 8 yo when mine split up, similar reasons, still trying to understand it now! Dad passed away 4.5 years ago and this has made it very difficult to find out his side - just mentioned that cause its his birthday today - would have been 59.

Anyhow dude, stay strong and focus on school, skylines will always be around :D

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hehe it prolly was me, u shoulda said hi!!

Hmm, damn, were you chatting up a lot of chicks while you were there?

and do you have a moustache now?

dont be a girl!!!

jk mate :D welcome back!

:P thanks Ni, I want to donate to SAU, but I don't have PayPal, how can it be arranged?

hey tharaka..  

good to see - keep up the interest in cars, and whatever else you are keen on, will help to take your mind off the bad. Takes a man to be up front up about things like that too. Good stuff!

thanks Gordo ;)

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Take it easy mate, my parents too divorced about 12yrs ago, he was always abusive, drunk and cheating.

Think of the positives from the situation, my mum is happier now, she & I are stronger people and I know sure as hell I'll never be a father or husband like that. Not even in the slightest of ways.

If you want to chat any time feel free to give me a yell.

Look after your Mum be strong for her and take care of yourself!

take it easy

Mark

:cheers:

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