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hehe u boys are going to hate me.

I was on great Eastern Hwy today giving it to my car from the causeway off ramp then the lights changed green so i kept flooring it haha then right outside Burswood about 25 metres in front of me in the far lefthand land (i was in the far right) what did i finally see - a cop car in front of me :)(couldnt believe it took me so long to notice it)

A whole lot of expletives from me followed - shoved on the brakes - still a bit behind cop car - but we me a huge way out the front of all the other cars i had nowhere to hide what i had been doing- cop car goes from normal speed to sllloooowing right down - then in the middle of the road the brake lights come on the cop car - *niz holds her breathe she'd been spotted - expected the blue n red lights any moment* the car paused for a while mustve decided it was too much trouble or something ventually went back to normal speed n eventually turned into Burswood Cas.

hehe once again the nizmeister has a stroke of luck where the coppers are concerned - thats the past 2 times theyve decided it was too hard or somethin last time they actually put on their lights - then took them off again - shook their finger at me a bit and let me keep driving on hehe

i have no clue why - i drive like a bat outta hell when im pissed off - just ask Joe hehe and ive already got a rep with the MC guy. But the coppers love me mustn have enough Rice on my car haha

Nah i'll probably get caught now soon cos ive been a braggin - but i dont know they always just ignore me - its actually startin to make me paranoid haha

looknig forward to saturday - i am sooo excited - hmmm not about the early start tho - need to get in touch with Russ to organise him getting his litle silver butt down here to follow me - not that i have anymore of a clue than him haha but we'll get there!! :)

heeh im in such a happy talkative mood tonight - mustve been cos i got rid of all my wrath now im just hugs n cuddles :)

Anybody have any A1 believeable crap i can put in my resume? haha i need this 40K job - if i earn 5K it means money for mods as well as working in osb park means nomore parking tickets ;) ooo and my mechanic will jsut be around the corner to go harass haha

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