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LOL @ Brett - nice cover :)

Once upon a time there was a Skyline in the small town of Perthania ......

And they chopped the commordore and the imports all ived happily ever after .....

yeah i know but i hate the thought they they go away thinking - i beat a Skyline - when you werent even trying - so i just chop them so there is no doub tin their minds that they didn twin :)

yeah but i just do it cos i get a kick out of it ..... i dont need to justify it to myself :) thing is compared to you guys im slow but theres not much that has taken me on the streets that i cant chop - i just get crap cars that want to be idiots like Hyundai Accents with gay drift wings and rollaboyz stickers haha and the miodified exhaust that sounded more like a constipated bee than a growl .... i just cant help myself and even when theres nothing to chop just find it fun to see how fast i can get off the line when the lights turn green - how fast i can take on that roundabout haha ...... try and beat my best time home .... just in my blood or something i guess :)

don't mean to drop in on you WA ppl, but Nizmo, I couldn't agree with you more, I just want to teach 'em all a lesson, and when it come to that split second when I decide if its worth it or not, I just can't help myself.

"try and beat my best time home " me too :)

we need 34 GTR's so we can plug the car into the lapptop to compare our drive home each night:)

LOL @ Nizmans laptop idea haha we'll all measure out the exact starting line so we hall have the same distance to our house :)

actually route home is pretty cool - once gget outta traffic .... few straights .... few windies .....few little kids to run over :)

haha at Docile - yeah once upon a time i used to get those too :)

Things are sweet but ive been outside for lunch and walking back to work something blew inot my eye and now its given me a headache :) and i have a feeling its still in there :)

I hate this weather - time to go where its sunny!!!

WHAT?? what do you do?

haha i dont call 3.5 hours left as nearly finished :)

um going to have beer o'clock drinks tonight with a mate

saturday going to get my hair cut and do shopping and pay *gulp* insurance at night im not sure yet catching up with paul and aidwin and whoever else

sunday is either clean the car day or catch up with mates day (concidentally same one bought me daffodil) .... but hard person to track down so im guessing be pretty much cleaning car enjoying the peace n quiet of an empty house.

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