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aw u home today shannon - im at work :D

Aidwin will pass on the sandwhich and other food stuffs.

As for dodgy foreigners probably haha my dad is going to taiwan in a couple of weeks so if this was after he came back i would be pretty suss!

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Doesn't my sister drive ya crazy with her evo talk? I listened to her for half an hour wobble on about them on the weekend. I told her to shoosh cuz I don't like anything with triangle tail lights, JUST tryin to get her to stop. Of COURSE she had her Ralli-art hat on. She's a funny one.

Make sure you give to my Dad over his bald bit at the front! Give him a kick up the bum for the Pulser to. He used our money for that and now look where it is and has been sitting for so long. Then, after paying roteries out for years, he comes home with one? I can't work him out. I dunno, maybe you can.

If I can find a good photo I will stick it on here for all to see!!!!!

Everyone on this site can laugh at him then. That'll teach him!

R31 Chick,

Your sister is mad about EVO's and horses, she can't decide which she want's more:D

The Pulsar has sat in the corner for a while, but I think your Mum is going to use it for hill climbs one day.

The Chooky is being finished off so Evan can drive it, while he finishes building his.

Hope you find a photo:D

See'ya:burnout:

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