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Haha Liz nah that went on the full length cruise on sunday but i didnt go cos me and my friend decided it was a nice day we would go down to the leftbank which we did and after a couple of hours and a few drinks we decided to check out the Cott and at that stage my best mate was getting me a little smashed even tho i was driving and i messaged paul to see if the guys wanted to come and join us after the cruise so him and aidwin rocked up.

if i cant whore a lift I will resort to being good Liz and come n pick u up :)

Ive converted my dad to Nissan me thinks. I went out to dinner with the olds tonight and on the way home mum was talking about dropping her car into service and told them not to give it back til they have it fixed (my parents own VX clubbies)

Dad says - well if its anything like our repairs you might not have it for 5 weeks

Mum - thats ok I'll ask for a courtesy car but i dont want anything im going to get laughed at in

Me - Mum you drive a holden you should be used to being laughed at by now

Dad - *cracks up* thats very funny lauren i like that - hey isnt there a nissan dealership around here somewhere lets go have a look :)

Me - might be an R34 in one of the import places

Dad - REALLY? :) hehe yep he's a convert!

nah cant have that - i think i may be able to squeeze dad up for some mods if i stay single and batt my eyelids and be a good girl. I know he's just itching to spend money on my car so he can show off :)

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