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Morning Erica ..... how are you :)

Some arsewipe came through a redlight and rearranged the front of my baby last week :)

Revn: yeah i already got breakfast - it hasnt helped!! Need to acquire a taste for coffee ;)

hey chicky!

I cant believe this thread has 3558 posts, you guys are really dedicated post whorers!

Man Lauren, that totally sucks, it was probably a car of severe inferior quality too, like an excel, that hit your baby car!!!

Speaking of coffee, hook me up with some of that!

Spewing, how can people just drive off, whats with that!

my rabbi is beautiful, dont laugh but me and john went to a rabbit show last weekend.. we were shocked it was full on.

It doesn't look like we will be coming over until xmas now, we are going to Melbourne this weekend.. need a bit of a break..

haha yeah i miss my bunny he was the best .... but i cant have one now - too many cats in the house. I chose my a cat instead cos i was scared if i got another Rabbit it was going to die of the same virus that Sammy did.

Melbourne .... nice!! Better shopping over there! My mum always brings me back some nice clothes when she goes over. I should make the effort to head over there one day - ive got friends over there i can stay with.

Morning Boosty!! Geez twice in one week :)

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