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:slap: Boosty ..... becareful or you'll get a knitting needle up ya butt. Already for ya run tonight?

Cool Richie - anything you can say??

Hey Dan - you know you love my links ;) ..... unfortunately cant send it to Liz cos she's not allowed on the net at work :)

Heheh thought ud like that one. Yep shes as good as shes gonna get without me sepnding money i dont have on it. Dont expect to be too impressed it is fwd after all. I just wanna see what it can do for my own info.

Not sure if im comming tonight ..... i dont really trust taking the Laser outta the metro area and by the time i actually get the Laser to kwinana its going to be over .... soooo slow.

But be nice to see everybody .......

Ok Richie :) .... nice one dump pipe :) i should get my car back hopefully sometime next week

Tried to chase a guy in a Skyline today but i was in the Laser so pretty unsuccessful ;)

Boosty .... trust me you'll do fine .... haha i dont dare take car down to drags .... i know it'll have a disappointing time!

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