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Originally posted by Pva_Glue

040 896 482.... I guess I was missing one :)

cheers

Joe

ps.Saw you yesterday arvo (~5PM) infront of bank west tower, I waved but you were gone hahah I looked like ideot to other people on the street! hahah

hehehe - sorry man.. would've given u a lift had i known you were there!! :)

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i told my dad if he ever do that to me he will die ...... but he's not like that at all.

The brides even more feral older brother took a liking to me and my mum kept on whispering in my ear "he's from the wrong stable girl" and im i know but i cant get rid of him!!

yes its a wedding im not going to forget in a while but anyway i got to catch up with some old friends which was good.

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Cam,

I drove one once, the clutch was awful, so heavy.

See'ya:burnout:

yea - they had one mega heavy clutch.. thats why i had a bit of a laugh when i drove dan's car which according to ppl on the list with a 2600 plate is gonna be heavy.. it was a light little biatch compared to the walkie...

i think country roads clothes are old fashioned n crap anyway. You pay for the label not the clothes - i saw this anna sui top once and it was as big as a bikini top and had a $500 price tag - there werent even $30 of material in it!!

you would have more money in it if u didnt spend so much on the wallet :)

Think guys are dumber with their money than females sometimes - my ex used to want me to take control of the finances and i was nooo way, i aint making your money problems mine!

:angel:

Originally posted by Nizmo

i think country roads clothes are old fashioned n crap anyway. You pay for the label not the clothes - i saw this anna sui top once and it was as big as a bikini top and had a $500 price tag - there werent even $30 of material in it!!

I remember when I took my x to LV (Louise vitton) shop at the kings st.

I almost shat my self...

b4 we went in I told her yeah yeah I get you some thing nice... hahaha.

then after we out of shop I cried for days... at least she was happy with her new hand bag... hahaah :)

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