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Originally posted by Kyles

no.

Its on the left side of my tummy.   Dam doc needs a kick up the butt for giving it to me but :) Cant even laugh with out it hurting.. sneezing is the worst.  

Hi again micko :D

tummy, geezus , how big is Troy ??

Ahh , don't bother , I REALLY don't need to know:D

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Micko

How did Rallymax go today Ken?

Did you show those lads how a car should be driven?

I don't drive , I instruct from the passenger seat or the glovebox.

Rob Herridge does the scary stuff at the end

Cheers

Ken

Ken - we still cant work out what is going wrong with it...

We removed the immobiliser, put in a new stereo & when I left Danny was busy tidying up the spider's web under the dash.

Still have power problems when he goes around a corner or over bumps...the car loses all power for a short time, then farts & carries on...got us both stuffed:confused:

Originally posted by Kyles

Dont call him big boy for nothing hahahahahahhahahahhahahahaha

Yes but virginal Kyles , how would you know big if there is nothing to compare him to.

Which is why girls can't measure distance , cos they have been told that 2 is actually 12inches

hehehe

Cheers

ken

Originally posted by Micko

Ken - we still cant work out what is going wrong with it...

We removed the immobiliser, put in a new stereo & when I left Danny was busy tidying up the spider's web under the dash.

Still have power problems when he goes around a corner or over bumps...the car loses all power for a short time, then farts & carries on...got us both stuffed:confused:

Tahts weird.

I can assure you that it NEVER did that b4.

Cheers

Ken

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