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havent a clue .... theres only me and one other chick with dealership experience ..... i got three stars ..... apparently thats good ....

but yeah my age ..... me appearing too nice ..... and the fact that i couldnt really give a rats arse today ..... i did tell him about the accident tho ...... maybe working against me .... we'll wait n see ..... $50K a year does make my mouth water tho :drooling:

as with anything if its meant to happen it will ......

it was just hard to tell whether he liked me or not .... and i dont want to start shooting my mouth off confidently if i didnt get it.

Niz - I'm glad it went dorta good for you.

even if you dont want to admit it.

I hope you start to feel better.

re the roads: It's because people are getting funny about all the wet. theyre tired of going slow.....and when people get hurried in the wet and their concetration isnt what it should be their judgement suffers.

yeah well if they cant handle their vehicle in the wet they shouldnt of been given a license in the first place ..... but more importantly if they dont know what a phucking red light means then they shouldnt be given their license.

hope dads taking me out to dinner tonight ... need to be spoilt!

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