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Originally posted by Strich9ine

Nah huh girlfriend!!! *pushes palm forward!*

If you are asking why I say that when reffering to the blonde comment, (even though I am), it is because you said nuh the above quoted.

My fire story please.

you'll just annoy them if u do - if they had everyone calling up everyday about their plates aghhh.

You'll get them when u get them no matter how much u phone - these are govt workers we're talking about

Originally posted by CC

so you recommend calling up everyday?

Recommend, endorse, same thing..

Remember to call the centre that your plates are arriving AT...

FYI: Got mine from east perth, after i picked them up, another week later the letter came saying "your plates are now ready!" DUH!

Originally posted by R31 Chick

My fire story, please.  I have asked nicely.

I will blab alot more in a minute if you don't tell me the fire story.  I only ask that you PM it.  You have not even replied yet.

*whistles and kicks the dirt* now now, patience young one! You will know in good time.. (i'm SO talking-up a crappy story huh?)

If i told everything at once there'd be no interesting stories for later *smirk*

That can't be the only story. Just tell me.

Everyone I asked can't really remember much.

Was it a demountable, or bush, tell me!

P-A-T-I-E-N-C-E, what does that mean.

Yes, I am a blonde, why did you wanna know? Have you seen me at Daniels or on the cruise or something?

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