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niz - my house is on mercury st. runs parallel to oats on the western side.

bam - hse warming postponed at least until clear weather. the house is good, but it's a bit too small to have bulk people rampaging through.

back yard is, but it's just about under water at the mo'.

good luck in the interview niz...

phuck its going to be a great day!! Just smashed a glass all over the phucking floor! ..... my dad told me i cant tell my mum cos she'll want to come back up to perth ...... noones here ive got totally nobody i feel like shit ..... guy shouldve jus tsped up and ploughed through harder!

head on ...... front spoiler ..... how the **** it got head on and not thru my door i dont know ....... when i got to my dads work i was looking at my car kept repating ...."why is it head on .... why isnt it side on .... i dont understand"

Originally posted by Nizmo

head on ...... front spoiler ..... how the **** it got head on and not thru my door i dont know ....... when i got to my dads work i was looking at my car kept repating ...."why is it head on .... why isnt it side on .... i dont understand"

You need someone to talk you, sounds like you are having a hard time. Accidents sux and there is no need to trying to found out the whys and the hows. Glad that you are still with us, in the end it is just a shaped piece of metal on four bits of

rubber=replacable. Your not.

*SMILE*

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