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Originally posted by Nizmo

no i know ken - but they seem to have outdone themselves in poorness this time - its likethey got worse not better!!

Get back to moir on what aidwin?

pwptpf , mack daddy , aidwin. boy aren't we the busy one?:P:)

Cheers

Ken

I won't let the wife take it to soccer training if there is more than 4, mind you some of my eldest's are bigger and uglier than me, and he is only 12. Kal is great zero degree's in the morning and I feel fine. Biggest problem is letting the rb26 warm up before I give it some stick, it warms up when I get to work!! But I have been known to call a missed approach and go around. All you turbo car guys and girls should make a trek up here July / August, cold air is like adding Nox

Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

dvd's Niz

mMm SAU dinner

yea that sounds better. That way we can drink , throw stuff at the TV , get up for another beer or to puke...

just don't get one of those DVD's where the shadow of someone in the front row getting up blocks the pic.:P

Cheers

Ken

for me at the moment its just mmmmmm dinner - we have f-all in fridge - mums gone away for a week - dad will join her fri night - i have no money to top up the fridge - so im a starvin marvin at the moment!!

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