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There are 4 blokes living there.. When they moved into the frount house they had one car. They knew that the shared the car port (holds 2 cars) with me. I live in a studio apartment at the back. Stupid idiots went and bought 3 more cars. They have to park them out the frount of their house. Just because they are idiots doesnt mean i or troy should park down the street. Because if we dont get the car port spot we have to park down the street where we cant see the car.

Well, going to catch up on some of the other threads. By the way if you think you have seen me on here in the last couple of months, it wasn't me. It's just when I logged on tonight it said my last visit was at a time when I didn't even have a computer, so I am a little paranoid. One or two people know my password, or may have saved it when I logged onto their computer, though that was a couple of months ago.

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type : ) without the space.

its possible that someone has your password if they have cookies enabled on there pc.

the pc saves the password and the username

when the username is entered or partially entered it will show up in a drop down menu. click on the user name and it will automatically enter the password.

so thats probably how they used your account.

No, not importing, just keeping on the good side of a friend in the business. I have done a lot of unpaid work for him, in the hope he will give me a job once his regisration comes through. He wanted some info from the talk, but couldn't make it as his yard was open. Wed night was really not a good night for it.

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