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Joel bought some rims from them - in cannington.

he said that the guy who served him was bambam. this handsome short "smiley malaysian dude".

I figure you must have worked there.

I described you to him and he said it sounded just like you.

he said when he was there "you" were hella preoccupied with cutting the springs on a beemer to get the ride height down to the bump stops.

hahaha...

shit. that's no good!

it happens quite a bit with severe concussions - people losing feeling to limbs I mean. sometimes relates to swelling around the top of the spinal chord - often it goes away.

A mate of mine got kit in the nose with a hockeyball at full tilt on saturday. she needs plastic surgery. I could insert a joke here but I wont.

Im pretty sure my nose is broken - I just cant be ****ed getting an xray - the black eyes have all but gone away, but it fugging hurts!

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