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LOL yeah once upon a time i used to wake up and he's go "cmon we're going stereo shopping for your car" .... doesnt happen anymore :)

i told mum that all this stuff is a good excuse to throw back at him when he tells me im wasting money on my car she goes "his income is expendible yours isnt" im kind alike "hang on! mine is too i dont have that many bills i can buy what i like" my parents are always trying to meddle in my finances! i earn it ... i'll spend it how i please!

yeah that would be nice aidwin ..... doubt its going to happen tho :)

Paul ... whats this "for a while" bizwiz?? somehow i think this job is gonig to be too much fun to up n leave ..... plus they will pay my fees if i want to go to TAFE of university .... so 6 months down the track i might start looking at coarses :)

Sill little kids harrassing me in shopping centre carpark today ...... its like a new generation of mikey's waiting to happen!! "Wow you drive the most awesome car" .... little brat with bike a little too close to my paintwork .... "See that car over there" ...points to dodgy faded green R30 ... "thats a Skyline too" .... "but yours is the best" ...... that was all cool until that started hassling me for change ...."with a car like that you have to have some kinda change" ......me:"Look kid when you get older and you own a car like this - you'll no why i dont have any change!!"

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