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Mikey has shrinkage :D

Tom .... yeah know the story .... cops are having a yellow spree again .... Adrian has one too.

I saw so many cop cars on the way to work today ...... i took a corner fast .... then i see on the otherside of the road a cop bu the was buried in traffic so nothing he can do about it .... 3 minutes up road i see another cop. Paranoia :Paranoid:

at 17 i was living like a 20 year old anyway .....from 16 i was living like a 20 year old so its not like i can really say those years were any different to now except i would like to think im slightly wiser now.

When i was 17 i was told by mum i had to be home by dawn one night when i went to a party ..... i didnt make it home by dawn ..... i was in so much trouble cos i left the mobile in car and couldnt hear her ringing me and leaving nasty messages.

Only difference between then n now - is i dont have to be home by dawn :D

This site looks abit munted in Mozilla on a Linux OS... will have to stuff around with some fonts I guess... Anyways...

Helping people;

I jump started a car as recently as last week, and when some chick ran outta gas in the worse possible place (on a highway between motorway onramps) myself and another guy pushed her beastly Pulser out of the way (which was afarkin long distance) and then took her to petrol station and back, but would I stop if I saw a road rage type deal... no I wouldn't, but I would at least phone the cops.

Hourly Rates;

$40 per hour for cleaning? I think your wee bit overpriced as domestic cleaner is about $15/hr from memory, but I have made about $50/hr for car detailing... bump up ya rates and specialise :D

R33 Interiors;

I've seen one with all leather interior, and a friend started to do the white leather bit on his before he rolled it (5 or so times, ouch), I might still have afew pics around....

Age;

I'm older than you all... except maybe Dan_The_Man who claims to be prehistoric :)

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