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neo nah from memory it pretty much dissapeared the day after we had a fairly heavy storm, there hasnt really been much to write home about lately

and nah i dont surf, but i do listen to the surf report, mates surf and u can tell where they will be when u listen to the reports.. :(

yer, stupid moment where i got careless, usually id never race near ferry road cops are usually sittin on it at that time of night, but i was in a good mood and it was a bit of fun, i got lucky tho, i managed to dodge an impounding and court appearance, was just charged with speeding, which i guess was all i was doin wrong anyway :(

haha he rang me twice to apologise .... poor guy. haha i have his brake pads too .... so he's gotta come round to do them sometime

its cool - i'll just play russian roulette with my car til the weekend!

haha i lost 9 demerit points in 6 months ..... got them coming back next year .... cant wait :(

i was supposed to lose a further 6 in one hit - which wouldve finished me off but the coppers took pity on me and let me go with a warning :)

i was going to go into perth but it looks liek it may rain so i have the chocie of getting crap from down stairs and running risk of parking fine cos have no money to put in meter .... or risking rain and walking 15 min to get to bank - get proper food while there ...... hmmm choices.

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