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oh my - u should see Geoff Gallop doing his superman pose on his web page haha - im doing some work to organise his trip to malaysia and ive visited his web page trying to get titles of people going with him - and there right in front of me was this dickie picture of him and his "superman pose" least something made me laugh today!!

hehe it is really - im out to sav ethe world pose - he has both his hands on his hips and he's looking skyward phucking crack up

:) nah i think its a while before i snap out of things - playing with my car always makes me happy. Even Ryans lame jokes couldnt cheer me up last night although he was being a jerk anyway and didnt really help "You got a phucking 25K car - stop your whinging" I heard him whinge about his football injuries for about half n hour :)

yeah i thought of posting the pic - but i dont have resizing tools here!!

haha yeah but my car only goes to 120km at the moment :) not much fun - when im like this i want it to do at least 160km haha coppers let me off last itme i was thrashing my car because of guy trouble so im hoping for some good luck this time too :)

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