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lol i dont own these forums... i dont even mod them.

someone was supposed to be coming and looking at the car and then cancelled at like 8.30pm til today.... so i couldnt be stuffed driving a half an hour to a meeting in which i would have missed half of

or i'll tell them about ur late night meetings down at the petting zoo... u know that goats and horses actually get put down after the stuff u do due to trauma.

its sick i tell ya... but next time tell me and i will bring a camera and we'll sell it to some online site.

Well maybe if my car doesent break anything on sunday at sandown i will.

lol i dont drive it? whats in the work carpark at the moment? what have i been driving around for the past week? (to and from mechanics of course... :D)

like always denham ur talk is cheap and ur clothes cheaper. why isnt there a retarded smiley? i have a pic of denham somewhere maybe i should make one :)

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