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Hey Paul,

Thanks for meeting up, good to get some issued of WAS out of the way. Your donk it looking tuff, cant wait to see some dyno numbers, (on knee to worship god) hehehe.

Did BAMBAM end up having a 2nd burger-burger hehehe

I dont mind the bar on erik's car, suites it well.

talk to you soon

:(

there was an accident this morning just down from where my accident happened .... but this was a little more major ..... made me feel much better.

Went to gym last night ....... first time ever i wished that it was gym closing time :rolleyes:

LOL @ Rev .....lucky you!! :rolleyes:

I dont know i just enjoyed the gym last night Richie .... its not normally my thing - i think with all the bullshit thats been going on it was nice to go out there n burn off some stress and im going to be soooore tommorrow cos i pushed myself.

Its the day that doesnt end .... yes it goes on and on my friend ....

yeah all i got to occup myself today is this computer .... do my timesheet so i get paid and book a conference room at a hotel ...... busy day. :rolleyes:

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