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yeah, was one of those "ooh! that's cheap and I can use it! Better buy!" scenarios.

then you let it sit for a day or two and the little shopping man in the back of your head wispers "dont forget you need to buy that thing! (buy that thing....buy that thing).

Then all of a sudden you need to buy it. And what's more is that it no longer matters that you dont know what the **** you bought, because you got it and no one else did and you didnt miss out on buying that thing that you didnt really ever know you needed.

diary of an ocd.

Originally posted by Sneeza

Ken - he has my work email, my address and he can get me on here.... what if he makes things difficult?

If he starts posting shit , get him banned after explaining the situation to Prank.

Trust me , his name has come up with the mods before.

Cheers

Ken

so anyway, the point of that little rant is that at least you can take some solice in the fact that unless I can figure out what it is and why I want it, I wont be buying it from him.

And most certainly won't be taking his word on anything.

Ive been hearing quite a bit lately about people getting ripped off on the forums. Apparently quite a few peeps have been torched on the silviaWA site and silAust.

hehe yeah i read that too Liz ;) soooo its ummmm pineapple fritters instead of chilli con carne for andrew tonight haha. Yeah dont worry sometimes i get something stuck in my had and i lose sleep cos i replay the situation over n over n my mind - but it wont matter in a month!

Alex geez boy u sound like me haha hmmm i would really like that EBC and boost gauage ooooh and intercooler - um then it hits me my tyres are beyond Fked oh and i have two lots of rego due next month and insurance oh and my job contract runs out on the 30th! haha sooo gotta curve the spending a bit!

did anyone watch the show - The Block - last night?

and that stupid bitch on it tha wouldnt clean the toilet so her hubby did it? hehe where do i find a guy like that??? i throw a tanty and instead of being told to "grow up and get on with it bitch" he just sighs and fixes the problem??

yeah missed out on Aus worse drivers - i didnt have control of remote besides i think i saw enough bad drivers on the country roads!!

hehe told ya Ken ;)

Where did Liz go? I found some pastry - full steam ahead for my chicken parcels later

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