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Ive got a star wars question for you - number 2 right.... that guy that had ordered the clones to be built (who was dead by the time they found out). Did he build them cause he knew with his jedi pyshic abilities that that other army was going to attack and that jedi with the beard (who fought yoda) would go to the dark side and attack. Or did he get them built for bad reasons?

Originally posted by Sneeza

Hey gtrken

Nah - never anything that I feel the need to contribute to on whore town hahaha I can't whore at work either.

The car - should be ready this week - I hope!!!!  

So how are you anyway? Was it you that said your wife was involved in ambos?

No , was an ex partner ( business , not marriage ) who has his own driver training business and also teaches ambo's.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by skyzerr33

does that driving school still exist?

i have some gift vouchers hehe

No , different to DTEC , he runs Drivewise and and Shawsett training as well as ambo.

Busy guy.

Cheers

Ken

ps Sneeza , don't ask him questions , it only encourages him:D

Originally posted by Sneeza

Ken - Ohhh that's right - sorry. I am thinking seriously about applying again. I mean I got in the first time why wouldn't I get in the second time.... well I prolly wont :(

Hmm you go girl.

I could prolly handle the driving bit but the blood and guts bit would have ME on the stretcher:D

Cheers

Ken

I also remember that there was something that didn't add up from the old 4, 5, 6 films to what was in 1 and 2....but can't remember.... wait.... in number 4 obi wan met c3po for the first time but then in number 1 or 2 - he meets him there... it was something like that

Originally posted by skyzerr33

someones squimish

Not overly but some of the stories Mark ( the ambo ) relayed to me would make ANYBODY squeamish.

Nothing like going to a car crash where someone wasn't wearing a seatbelt and picking up someone who is in more than one piece.

Cheers

Ken

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