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In all fairness, the servos just distribute the fuel they are supplied with, so sometimes it may not be their fault. I have some very interesting "diesel" samples at work, a few of which turn into the jelly when really cold!!!

Little bit annoyed.. Meant to take Rosie in for her SAFCII tune tomorrow, but I "busted" my knee at my first Gridiron game and can't drive it there -_-

Oh my... Not good Jeremy. :O

Little bit annoyed.. Meant to take Rosie in for her SAFCII tune tomorrow, but I "busted" my knee at my first Gridiron game and can't drive it there -_-

Bugger mate, you didn't kneed that (did I just say 'kneed'!!)

Do you live far from where you are getting the work done? perhaps under the circumstances they might send someone to pick up Rosie, after all, it's not like you will kneed the car back real soon. Is it worth a try?

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Shit dude. sorry to hear.

much pain?

Wasn't done at the Spears game was it?

Yeah, lots of pain :( Dr said 1 week, I am finding it hard to see this amount of pain go away after a week but... we'll see. We were versing Firebirds, the spears were before us.

Bugger mate, you didn't kneed that (did I just say 'kneed'!!)

Do you live far from where you are getting the work done? perhaps under the circumstances they might send someone to pick up Rosie, after all, it's not like you will kneed the car back real soon. Is it worth a try?

you really funny m8 you kneed to chill m8

Usually find the "crap" batches are either full of white spirit or ethanol.

Or in my case today dirt and water

Leaky tank.

They had a problem at our local BP with the premium tank leaking, probably because they dug a huge hole next door and built apartments.

They cant dig it up for a while yet, so no premium is available at Jamison BP

When theres dirt and water in the fuel, its not worth going back unless they dig it up and fix it.

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Jeremy: i have no acl in my right knee since i was 16. Trying to do motocross on a bmx.

There are many things i cannot do (footy etc) because of it, take care of it man.

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