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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

I'm not that short, not compared to you Bayley:p

See'ya:burnout:

Oh well, it must have been me blocking the exhaust then, didn't I tell you I love climbing in car exhausts!

I am allowed to be short Paul, I am a female, you are supposed to be big and strong and protect us girls! I think Nizzy would look after you more than you can look after her!! (hehe!)

sneeza,

oh...

I vote for steak btw. Cook it in a pan with olive oil, white wine vinegar (or wine preferably semillion), crushed garlic,taragon, a tablespoon of whole grain mustard, thinly sliced feild mushrooms and some fresh sliced chilli (if you like the spicy stuff).

You said it Paul, not me!

Jeff used to work across the road from Murdoch at Rocko Boating Centre and we used to see your Skyline and he never used to shut up about it. Dunno why with that Commodore spoiler but he did! I knew when I seen it at Dads that I had seen it before and when you said you worked at Murdoch I put one and two together. Although you spend all day on here so I dunno when you are actually working. How many lectures do you give a week? One?

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Dave,

Yeah, Micko and I are both short, but at least I have gone grey yet like him:D

See'ya:burnout:

Give it 12 months and you will be grey with a bald patch in the middle!!!! You are 24 after all!:shake:

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