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why thank u kichigai :(

about 30 - give or take :) Yum a croissant - i lurve crossiants but im trying to be healthier lately :D

Paul - i wouldnt have a clue what troy boys done or hasnt done :) might want to give him a PM or something

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Paul,

The block was at SST on Tues. Jeff just needs to get the engine mount free so he can start assembling my engine. Steve says that if I am really lucky I may be able to get my car on the dyno this Sat. But I doubt it as this morning a black cat walked in front of me as I walked under a ladder to avoid the shards of broken mirrors I left on the floor. :)

Hmmm as I am now meant to be based at QV1 they have the crousant express right down stairs..... I can resist the ham and cheese crousants when I walk past .... especially on a colder morning :)

Please don't say they are bad for ya!!!! They can't be that unhealthy can they????

But all it is is ham cheese and I would imagine the crousant itself is just pastry!!!!!

No!!!!! Why must all things that taste great be soooo bad for ya....

Maybe I will still get them and concentrate on working them off instead.... :)

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