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carrying on from last night ..... im a bit of a flirt and andrew used to be really possesive of me - going thru my phone, car .... god knows what else - but when we were out and guys were looking at me he took it pretty well more of a compliment than anything as long as they didnt overstep "the line" but yeah ive been accused of sleeping with quite a few people by him - half i didnt even know!! i was like "who?" got to the point where i got sick of arguing and just did the "Whatever" and walked away he would eventually apologise and do the usual "its just im scared of losing u"

hmmm, Just read back a few pages... Poor Liz... She doesnt deserve that.

I myself am guilty of that childish behaviour, WHEN I WAS 17! I'm now 21 and oh, so much wiser. I've learnt.

On a sidenote: That cruise to the Dam, when Liz crashed her car, I didn't like the way Drew spoke to her when he came to pick her up. It was very derogatory in a sense like "You stupid woman, bloody female drivers, you idiot!" That's not the way to talk to your fianc'e.

Just my 2c.... hope it all works out Liz!

well osmeone else is got a white skyline with the white stripe across the windscreen then - it was parked in front of Joes fish Shack - didnt check number plates -saw white stripe just kinda gathered it was urs!

YEAH! I know hey, Police came around to my house not long ago, saying someone saw me "doing burnouts" at the golf course, blah blah blah....

Of course it wasnt me, I can't even do a burnout, never really tried.. (didnt tell the copper that tho, or he'll think im a pansy)

I told him, he's mistaken, or the person that made the allegation (apparently a concerned resident) has spotted a white skyline in traffic (me!) and thought it was this dude...

No sooner had that happened, but on the way to work (in rocko) the next day I see a while late series 1 skyline, exactly like mine, with a white stripe across the windscreen!!!!!

as soon as i find out who this guy is, i'll tear him a new one! but it's noone from here.. (i dont think!)

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