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always a shitfight for 888 with Asians for number plates ALWAYS used to drive me insane - "could you please get me 888 plate" i felt like saying NO - F-off you'll get what your given like the rest of us. Think its the japs with 888 you know 8 corners in the bagua or however its spelt.

One of them upset one of the sales reps once so he asked me to go get 444 to put on their car haha i know its mean but apparently they deserved it.

History of Iraq = Iraq finds oil, USA blows up Iraq, Iraq people get on with their lives, USA blows up Iraw again aghh theres not in the way of history me thinks - poor nation hasnt had time to build up a history

yeah its weird cos i think each different region has its good and bad numbers - 8's are more based on feng shui. i thought 5 wasnt that bad - sometimes it was asked for sometimes it was forbidden - i dont know i used to keep list of good n bad numbers - govt job has shrunk my brain and ive forgotten it all now :D

Originally posted by Nizmo

History of Iraq = Iraq finds oil, USA blows up Iraq, Iraq people get on with their lives, USA blows up Iraw again aghh theres not in the way of history me thinks - poor nation hasnt had time to build up a history

I am sorry for poor people of iraq.

well theres plenty of suffering people out there - we're lucky to be born where we were and lead the life that we do. Its hard to remember that sometimes because you are just so caught up in the problems of your own life - but your problems are miniscule compared to what these people are living day after day.

Anyway lets talk about something more happier - this is a pretty depressing topic.

No if i spend anymore time with u guys - you might corrupt me - so to preserve my innocent mind ive decided to stay home and wash my car :D Its as filthy as all hell. Plus my parents are going out - so im not going to miss out on a moment of having the house to myself in peace n quiet. Few beers - spa or swim sounds like its the agenda after a hard day scrubbing the car.

its felt like sunday all day to me today - its quite freaky cos i keep thinking i have to go to work tommorrow! Its usually cos i go out drinking on saturday night not friday night - its screwed with my head haha

yes i am bored - but im kinda tired so its a nice bored.

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