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Originally posted by 33Spec2

if they r the same ppl that broke into my house while i was asleep then i will b worried im hopein that yes it is 2 different ppl!  

also found out man down street got broken into a few weeks ago while he was asleep only they stabbed and killed him! that scares the shit outta of me!

Hmmm , killed him. Geez!

What suburb you in ?

* makes note to cross off list*

Cheers

Ken

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Originally posted by gtrken

The instructor reserves the right to  

A) boot out all miscreants

B ) thrash the living crap out of the participants cars.

* whaddya mean , course you can slap reverse at 60 , watch *

hehehe

Cheers

Ken

U break it, u fix it and i expect a few nice little goodies to be added as well!!

Originally posted by Nizmo

U break it, u fix it and i expect a few nice little goodies to be added as well!!

Never broken one yet, except that time that it died at the gate.

But that doesn't count cos I wasn't driving:D

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by gtrken

tep but I don't think the E2000 van is gonna be very exciting for you.

Cheers

Ken

have plenty of experience in a van

never be cheap and move house yourself

the furniture inside nearly rolled the thing due to really crap suspension on the thing

Originally posted by 33Spec2

yeah i was racking my brain tryin 2 think who i told but i didnt tell many ppl! i dont hav any enemies! well non i know of!

If it's Cannington I would suspect pwpt60secf but on the other hand , I don't think even he is that mean.

Is he Niz ??

Cheers

Ken

me and my friend spooked a mate of ours out once - pretending we were from some cult looking to recruit him thru emails etc - spooked him cos our little cult knew so much about him and he hadnt a clue who it was - nearly 2 years later we finally told him - shouldve seen the look on his face. ahhh high school pranks.

Anyway report it but i really think serious thieves n murderers would not mess around with notes!

Originally posted by gtrken

If it's Cannington I would suspect pwpt60secf but on the other hand , I don't think even he is that mean.

Is he Niz ??

Cheers

Ken

nah he doesnt have the brains! besides one silver skyline looks like another skyline doubt he would see a silver skyline and he would click it was russ's.

I doubt it was SAU initated - but then again i may be too trusting.

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