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Originally posted by Nizmo

what time u going then joe?

property = debt = me losing my car and having to buy a gemini = not happy jan!

Depends on Paul or my mate who will be going also on his Soarer...

What time have you in mind.

I wont mind having a late lunch at christina's then Ice Cream :P

niz - nope, way incorrect.. do some research and you'll find out it's actually pretty easy once you get started..

joe - hydros? hehe i know that one.. tried to get a carrot out of a plastice bag but it'd grown roots INTO the bag.. hehehe..

adam - yea, sorry the cam gear.. not the cam.. doh... wish i had the dollars for a set of cams..

i must drive at a safe speed.. i must drive at a safe speed.. i must drive at a safe speed.. i must drive at a safe speed.. i must drive at a safe speed.. i must drive at a safe speed.. i must drive at a safe speed.. i must drive at a safe speed.. i must drive at a safe speed.. i must drive at a safe speed.. i must drive at a safe speed.. i must drive at a safe speed.. i must drive at a safe speed..

man - this is crap.. some people are soo unprofessional! it's gotten to the point with one of my contractors that i have to go to his house this afternoon to confront him on some work that is months and months overdue because he won't answer phonecalls or emails!!

you'd think grown men who are suposedly professionals in their field wouldn't hide from responsibility?

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