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hey I have known about this for 3 weeks before i have said anything... I am past getting rest... but thanks anyway. :)

I have been too ashamed to say anything, but I can't hide it forever. It makes me sick to think that the neighbours saw the car being repossesed.... they prolly think I am some poor arse.

I just can't explain how I am feeling - I act all happy and bouncy around work and everyone, but inside I am like paniking or something... I know its just a car, but is just my stupid personality where I worry too much!! I would love to get the car back, but its the money that concerns me

I get like that too when shit happens. on the oustide your happy, but inside its all you think about. it just eats you away and makes things a lot worse. On the other side, you have a damn good reason to worry

The car can be replaced (but then again, thats YOUR car), but like you say, its the money (which if worst comes to worst, im sure you would see again (although probably down the track))

Whats his family like with teh situation??

his family are disgusted that he has done this - they are trying to help sort this out as much as possible. Which I am thankful... but at the end of the day, thier son is an adult and they are not responsible. But I have been advised to send a letter of demand to ask them to pay.

I know what you mean adrian!!

i often come home late at night (i dont finish work untill 12 at the earliest most weeknights) and they always have a sad if people drive in and out of our street after 9pm!! They hate my mates coming around, they hate loud (read fast!) cars, unless its a camry they dont want to know you

don't worry liz i get the same, i act as if everything is fine when it's not, it's just how some people are, coz we feel better if we keep things tucked away and hidden because we then think we no longer have to think about it, but when infact it drives us up the wall each and everyday after that :)

good night lizzy get some rest try to think of better things :(

adrian:p

yeah i rarely come home early :D it's always after 10 :) especially if i work then it's like after 12am :(

so nowaday to stop the complaining neighbours i don't come home lol till the next morning hehehe i go and terrorise my girlfriends neighbours hehehe late at night :)

adrian:p

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