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Ever see that show on mad tv "lowered expectations"

Bah dont value ureself based ont he fact ure single, single is good. I know the last thing i need is a girl to stress about. Im a man in my own right , ooooohhhhh yeh. Do as i please when i please and dont owe nobody nuffin:D

haha I battle to get out of Slakos workshop when i do go there "Tim wheres my car?" ....."Hey just let me show you what ive done to this ..... " (insert whole rebuild here) ...."thats great now where is my car" ..... "oh did i tell ya about this wanker that came in here the other day" ..... finally get around to my car haha then he goes into every single detail of what he's done ..... which is cool - then tells me im not driving it hard enough :D

So i dont feel the need to go in there every single day/week haha cos i probably would never get out of the place :D

hahah Dan it was Temptation Island ....... Tasmania style :D

Boosty ..... sometimes it bothers me .... sometimes it doesnt ..... haha come summer it wont .... i have heaps of fun in summer when im single .... partaying season!! :D

BamBam ..... your local dodgy travelling salesmen :D

Well i would be buying more but my bank account is still trying to recover from holidays ....... but once it has ..... im visualising lotsa goodies for my car :uh-huh:

Actually might try and get a new exhaust for Xmas :D or i might push my luck and see if i can go the full guilt trip on the folks for the second Xmas in a row they've left me by myself and as for an intercooler :D

haha ive just done the middle of the desert thing ..... got friends in Melbourne i can stay with but one is considering a road trip up north of Vic for fruit picking over Xmas (weird Vics!!)

Was going to go over East but i need money .... n perth is good in summer. Last year was cool - worked from 8am til 1pm .... come home and spend the rest of the day in the pool! :D

See i dont know whats happening with my job so i cant say .... i'll go on a holiday ..... because i may be out of a job in 3 weeks and will need that "holiday money" to keep myself alive til i get something else.

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