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Originally posted by 33Spec2

i think liz would kill me if i spewed in her car! haha i would kill someone if they spewed in my car

Involved in Rallying as a service crew, on more than one occasion I have had to clean up the Nav side of the car.

It's hard to do when your dry retching yourself..

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Ken

damn!

if something happens to me then its my own bloody fault - but i rather enjoy life - fatal things can happen in any situation - just look at sept 11 - those people jus tthought they were starting another boring day at work. I just make sure that if im doing anything stupid theres no way i can harm any innocents

Originally posted by Sneeza

I have cleaned spew off my car many a time.... well in my old pulsar hahahah its all part of being a uni student hahaha I retch if someone spits in front of me hahaha

Don't have kids then.

We haven't cos if the nappy had to be changed , it just wouldn't happen...:(

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by G0DF4Th3R

niz - always wondered if ure avatar was a pic of ureself

Course it is , can't you recognise the blonde hair , the dimple , the mischevious grin.

Yep , that's her...:(

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Ken

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