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yeah thats what im finding Richie - cos it'll shake from left to right 130 - 145 .... hit 150km and it starts to feel a bit better and vibration starts calming down :) .... maybe ive got new brakes i'll test the theory again on the way home from gym tonight. Its been a while sinc ei could go a bit crazier in my car cos i either had eggy tyres, then got them replaced and then i had bad brakes and then got them replace - so i should be fine now!!

no they phucking havent :)

maybe my timesheet didnt go to the fax properly :) .... oh well should be able to survive til next week and get a double pay but im just going to have to take it easy saturday night cost wise.

carmel is my fav :)

yeah custard is yummy stuff spesh in winter and its warm .... at one point thats all i was eating a couple of years ago ...... i dropped about 5kgs in one week haha ..... maybe i should do that again *shrugs*

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