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yeah ive been doing F all. Very sad really - once upon a time i used to have a life haha.

Wont see me again if i can help it - i hate midland avoid going in there at all costs haha i live in the hope he was just passing thru there haha. Guess thats why drifta doesnt see my car around much not a big fan of this area.

yes well considering all the money im about to shell out on the beast im poor too!! plus the rip off dentist - 2 filling = $240 and ive got 3 more to be done. So my bank account is pretty much stretched to limit. Plus i dont really feel like going out today - must be the change in weather. ALways prefer to be home in this kind of weather cuddled upto someone watching a movie and piggin out - but i'll settle for whoring i guess haha

yeah i love this weather....

Well they said friday last week - so I phoned Thursday and they were like it will be another week. They said they are waiting fo parts and are having trouble getting parts.

I have arranged a lift for the cruise - cause i really want to go but I think my car won't be ready.

i cant understand why it take 2 & half weeks getting a part from one side of the country to the other?!!

I long to be a mechanic so i can blame my slackness on waiting on parts too cos sometimes i think sometiems thats what it is - but then again maybe i dont know the full story just always seems a little ridiculous thats all.

My car should be in good shape for the cruise - this suspension is irratating me - specially how i corner :( and if the road is bumpy then ye ol Hicas decides to join in.

i would love to be a rally driver. be so much fun seeing other countries scenery wizzing past you and all the different turfs u get to race on and lots n lots of corners ahhh i would be in heaven! i would even settle for navigator.

niz what area do u live in?

i am yet to see ur car around either! i seen pauls like ten million times joe a few and the few that come into nandos thats bout it!

"here skyline skyline skyline, we're waitin" yanks at his handline!

adrian :(

high wycombe used to live in como - but when i lived there i had company cars for weekend so its only in the last 5 months ive driven my car fulltime :( its around but if we go out i usually talk my friends into taking theirs haha.

Usually see it in Kalamunda because thats where most of my friends live bloomin hillbillies haha.

Kalamunda 8 n 9

Carmel College 10

and that was it i was having too much fun so my parents told me to get a job haha. i got into all the smart classes but refused to do any work after that too busy running amok.

yeah way out in the bush surrounded by orchard and next door to a weetbix factory - no skipping school and going to wet n wild instead there haha!

I went back to see some of my friends graduate and i had to park in the gravel next door to the gym had ZX at the time but that car caused a bit of a stir anyway to get my car back onto bichemon was a massive curb that the car would nt go over - had to take a run up and WHAM i dont know what it hit underneath my car but the car worked ok afterwards then on the way home i got lost eek its in the middle of absolute nowhere! but least it was co-ed i guess. Could be worse could of been sent to ST Piglets!

ohhh st piglets and their brother school megasnot hahahah I was going to go there to get more catholic educatiion. But i got that in primary school and my mum thought i was getting paranoid cause the religious education teacher told me that everytime I fell over it was god punsihing me. And if i did fall over I would be upset wondering what I had done wrong.... mum thought that was psycho hahaha

i was brought up religous til about 10 then my parents left thank goodness because haha its really not my style - i actually failed bible haha yes it is possible!

yeah actually if i didnt go to bloomin carmel then i wouldnt have this 6 year saga and still going with ryan and my life would be soooo much easier oh well maybe he's the way god is punishing me.

nope ryan is not the

ex but he leaves my relationships in a trail of death and destruction without even knowing it he's always the final nail on the coffin in my relationships.

One night i had a really good night with the ex after a few really bad patches and im like yeah i can see a future with us next morning turn on mobile 4 voice messages from ryan "hey tiger...." "um its now 9.10 i'll try again soon" "ok well...." and everything is thrown into jeopardy again aghh i dont know why i even like him its just everytime he clicks his fingers i come running and its soooo not me but i cant help it.

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