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:bs!: :bs!: :bs!: for all of you who met me.... i guess it might be the last ...

while at work doign what i had to, to help my girlfriend, or so i thought survive down here... i receive a message "i cant pick you up, catch the train home"... i asked as to why and received "bec ause ive left for queensland"...

suffice to say i guess women who are but only there for the money, and that suck you dry and leave you, should all burn in hell... leaving me without a car, probably lost my new job due to this... and most of all... a sense of loss of hope towards many things like going out driving, being wid mates, caring what you do with ur money... now its all "save save save to buy a car... so that u can go back into the work scene" or other option. move back to queensland, see her everywhere i go... and have repetative pains of how much money i sunk into such a waste of time....

*sigh*....

:):):):(

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Tough luck man... met you at the last meeting... you were sitting down the back with your ex yeah?

There are plenty of fish in the sea... the trick is to reverse the roll for a while... suck some biatch dry - money that is... it's quite liberating... like shaving your pubes!

So... go get some skanky hoe and spend, spend, spend... if you good enough you may even get that Skyline you wnat?

Eddie Murphy - Delerious 83' - Once you make that woman go oooooooooo! You know the rest... if not, get the movie

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it was your girlfriends car wasnt it?

Its not as bad as your feeling.

I know of places where you can buy a little run-around for 2k-3k.

Mine is perfect and i only paid $1700 for it.

Im sure a bank wouldm give you a loan for such a small amount fairly easily.

Or even borrow it of family or something.

Things seem bad, but they are not always as such :)

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Eddie Murphy - Delerious 83' - Once you make that woman go oooooooooo! You know the rest... if not, get the movie

Actually that would be RAW dude...:)

you gotto be very careful when you 'invest' in a girl like you did mate, you have to learn to read their characters better...i guess you will learn with time.

forget her and move on, better you get burnt now then 10 years down the track when she takes half your house...

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Once you make that woman go oooooooooo! You know the rest... if not, get the movie

You don't own me! I don't see no ring on my finger.... :bahaha:

Like others said, if the car's under your name, GET IT BACK!

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Similar thing happened to me a few years ago, after heaps of chasing I am still out of pcket about 6-7K.. But I am over that now, went nuts for a while, nailed everything in site, got in another long term relationship and now she is gone too, no loss this time though (once bitten, twice shy) but I am stuck in a town where there is 12 single guys to every single girl so basically no hope of picking up...

Get a bunky car and flog it, until you can afford a nice car. Never sink money into a chick and never take em anywhere as they may seem strong but most of them can't move 5kms away from home without dying..

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your 21, whats wrong with you???????

as if you cant find another. you'll be over it in 2 weeks!!!

:werd: she's already over you.. like that was your future wife that went and pissed off on you.. don't stress!! and celebrate my friend..

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women = pain.....that's why i love my car more than women

Accoding to my friend "a woman will always find something to argu with you, but on the other hand, if u turn a car right they will never turn left"

get a cheap car to drive around...at least , you will be able to keep your job....

cheers

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Wow, never realised how many insensitive guys there are out there!

Yeah your right he will get over it but fark......

Good luck with it mate. Hurts for a while but you'll be better for it. There are plenty of nice girls round......to bad I had to wade throuh a pile of Ho's to find her but hey thats life! :D

As for the car, Ash is right. Plenty of cheap cars round but do yourself a favor, if it's her car don't so much as call her.....don't give her the satisfaction of knowing your thinking about her!

Good luck!

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