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hmmm yeah ive had a similar thing happen ..... not with Steve obviously but a mechanic i gave my car too palms it off to someone else ...... the person he palmed it off to takes 5 weeks to fix the thing (only had slight fuel problem) then sick of waiting we just pick it up and the car didnt work! we JUST got it to rotomotion where they found out the mechanic had phucked the car no end.

Anyway hope it all comes together for you guys soon :D

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yes Al we trust Paul :Paranoid:

Boosty: fired up? nah at the moment phucking hungry and looking down the barrel of another 2 hour sess @ the gym ...... one day at a time..... plus im trying to get my car back in time!!

But yeah it should be a great weekend!

Me too Boosty :D my parents went thru my room and found my bills last night and then proceeded to chastise me about them! Grrrr >:

So i know how it feels - but if you could make it it would be good to see you.

Yeh same to, u didnt say much at the plex when i saw ya.

ure parents bag u out about bills?? id tell em to shove it and that im gonna continue diggin my hole. Well prolly not as they are generally the ones who bail me out :D

yes they bail me out plenty - its their way of keeping control :D so they can use it against me!

nah sorry - had hayfever and i was cold ....... just not my normal self and you'll pretty busy.

Yeh i was all over the shop, too many ppl to meet and greet and i was trying to figure out the name of the guy who had been talking to me for hours like we were long lost bros.

My hayfever was the worst, i bailed mid burnout cause i couldnt take it. Went home and had a shower to get all teh crud out of my hair and off my face. man i hate tyresmoke

haha dont you hate that when people do that ..... "hey how you doing ... blah blah blah" and your just staring at them going :confused: .... the only time ive got time for people like that is when im semi pissed. Otherwise its just like "you! your too happy .... get outta my space"

i had these watering red puffy eyes ..... looked like i had been smoking shit up .... talking about that - heres a funny story

My mum goes to get her carwashed at a carwash (obviously) yesterday .... she pulls in .... guy asks her what she wants done and the prices .... asks her a little bit about her car .... then goes "Can i ask you something" Mums like "Yeah ok" ..... "Do you smoke cones?" and my mums like what tha? and she goes "Does it look like i smoke cones?" ... he goes "guess not but if you wanted some i could sell you some" and mums likne "nah its cool mate" :D

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