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yeah well i thought i was driving sensible - i dont realise til shes in the car how much over the speed limit i do "being sensible"

i am a shocker ........ probably loose my license one day :) but i cant help myself!

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too cold to wear something sexy - for me at the moment its jeans and a jumper haha.

i used to get discounts cos i worked at toyota around there - but i dont anymore :) anyway see how it goes. Save some $$$ cos i jus tpaid $800 off my credit card sooooo things are a bit tight in the old bank account - plus i havent worked a full week in a while!

heeh its the champagne - my glass is now empty and i cant go back for more cos my grandparents already thing we are a family of alcos! besides i better sober up for cruzzzz - just at that nice floating feeling at the moment!

Paul - my brakes used to be really and i mean REALLY good!

hehe Liz msg'd me she just saw that S-l-u-t (her words not mine) Che3ky in Maddington - the chick in the Honda that took me on last weekend - god wish i was there .... haha i wanna make her look bad again!

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