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haha man that chick pissed me right off - she stalked me to begin with - she deserved the humilation she got!!

i had another honda take me on the other day ..... guy this time .... it was funny because his car was really getting a hammering and mine was just beating it so easily without trying

PS - the boost has made a difference! haha the std guage was pretty lazily moving before - now it moves pretty fast - as soon as u shove ya foot on the accelarator the guage goes up almos tin tim to the tacho - haha rather funny!

NEWSFLASH: my cat has caught a mouse haha

aww paul - haha im sure u'll manage - have fun in scotland if we dont talk for a while

Phil - It takes u 3 hours to make urself smell nice? thats a worry!! C U tonight!

Hey Bam *hugs*

Paul - Zenah is a good little mouse catcha! trust me she may look fat n lazy but shes quicker than the white fluffball! Ive got so many scratches on my hand to prove that! she's a mini tiger - shouldve called her Hobbes hehe

i know u did - but i think we shouldve done a second run on that one - its definately made a noticeable difference - just wasnt comfortable - we shouldve done it on a less built up area like abernethy rd :)

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