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yeah well i kinda know what its like .... when i was little my parents used to drag me into the business on school holidays :P obviously both his dad n mum work and they have noone to look after him.

Good job Joe ........ We need scout patchesn badges :)

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LOL @ Whale World .... we could start up our own!

I wouldnt mind going down south to work for a while ....... but not many places sell BP Ultimate & not many good tuners.... so i can put that idea out of my head :P cant have the baby sick!

Going to Motorvation?

NIZ,Bunbury has BP Ultimate , but the only good Tuna is on the fishing boats in the harbour!

I'm trying to get to motorvation on Sunday , The "Handbrake" is working so I'll have the three little Tax deductions!

Taking a 23ft boat to Dunsborough Friday night /Saturday tho ...that will be SWEET

im not LIZ im NIZ .... and yes i am bored. Good one Sherlock .... you've solved the case :P

soiled youre old sheet? actually dont ansewer that question.

Im going shopping at lunch too ..... theres something i want .... but i probably wont be able to find it cos you never can.

Speacking of down south... I am plannig to goto dungerbrough end of the january... I really Need to get away have my JOE timeout time.

all me mates telling think about it but I definately Going WITH or WITHout them.

so if some of you if time permits, there you are welcome to come along... looking at the last week of the january 25th weekends or 1st of FEB

I just have to find damm 4WD car to get there lol

cheers

Joe

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