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lauren - its through a firm that arranges the teachers for the uni's and stuff in Singas. The head of IT at murdoch set it up for me. I want to use it more as a means to get my name known - I'm not too fussed about work, the unemployment rate is very high in singas at the mo and they are trying to cut down on giving jobs to overseas ppl.

apparently been busted for a little while they said by looking at them .... i went there for a brake pad change and a machine cos they were vibrating so badly!! .... actually so badly they had to get them machined off premises cos theirs wasnt heavy duty enough to handle job haha

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nice work..

i gotta get my bum in gear and start putting my bunky back together which means putting the big big brakes on again, im tempted to just wait till a decent gearbox option is affordable, and putting some 6 pots on the front and the alcons on the rear, ahh money its so nice to have it.. and then spend it..

haha Denver .... what you doing to that poor car ... why i wont come play motorsport with ya .... turns ya cars into bunkies!! :)

it had the lot Liz: Sex, Dicks and size, midgets, orgies haha you wouldve been impressed :D

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