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Bwhahaha..... i love it. Went to tyrepower yesterday and paul said "yeh paul came in and his girlfriend got these tyres"

thought id ask :)

The prices there arent too great are they? go round the corner and it drops $20.

yeh doin fine Niz :)

LOL @ Paul .... thought i would answer so u didnt get in trouble :)

tyres are good Boosty ..... pretty sticky haha constantly hear them picking up stuff but they seem to be wearing good and gripping good :)

just 99.9% eh paul :) ....... nah im not a nice person to be around at the moment ...... take my car away leaves very grumpy girl!! But gym is helping ..... i went again last night .... spent an hour n half there .... get home and im too tired to be pissed off :)

Alex - tell me about it!! i feel so tired today ..... i plonked myself in front of the TV this morning and that was it ....rather hard to get up again :)

Sometimes i wished i drank coffee.

So i take my car to the sparky yesterday and say

"ok the dash is on the back seat and the tacho gets power but it doesnt work"

After leaving it for a day they say

"ok the dash has been taken out and the tacho is getting power but it doesnt work, we need more time, cant u leave it overnight"

Ergo my car is still at the sparkys and im gettting lubed up while waiting for the bill *sigh*

Ud think an auto electrician would know how to fix... hmm i dunno....electrics in an auto!!!

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