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haha chaos meant to sound that way :P

Alex - birdies like black too - so do wattle trees like to drop yellow pollen all over it that sticks when it rains - ooo and i often have a caterpillar on my car.

hey cam :(

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yeah i often get in my car to go home and somewhere on the car theres a caterpillar - they must like it :( hehe dont mind caterpillars there cute usually still not on my car by the time i get home tho - blown off in transit hehe :P

nah zenah likes to sleep on the roof :) and its undercover so cant be hot - must be the fact she likes to piss me off haha. Yeah shes a very big n healthy female - vet always comments on how healthy she is.

Cool - just so i know what im kinda doing haha :D

mine was pretty fu(ked to say the least

woke up friday morning knee gave way as i was getting changed, havent been able to straighten my knee since so will have to go back to the orthopedic surgeon soon to get it looked at....

what makes thing even more annoying is that i only just had an op on my left knee now my right knee is fu(ked

hey paul, troy, niz and al...

troy - yea, need that suspension changed if i want to get into drifting.. but the current setup is still good enough to have alot of fun on the way back from toodyay! :D

paul - no drams with the close following - it's all part of the fun.. just don't touch me.. :)

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