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Sam
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23rd Oct 03 at 11:38   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by nuttytart1000
day off work no car and i'll freeze my tits off if i go out...


If you do go out, get us a pic!
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Donna Corsa GSi


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23rd Oct 03 at 11:57   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

You should of got up and gave your poor mum a lift to work. If you won't go out cause its freezing then thats probably what she thought and it was raining this morning. Then she would of got to work nice and warm and you would of had the car for the day and everyones happy
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23rd Oct 03 at 12:05   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Here here donna

I would never take any of my families car without asking first tho
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23rd Oct 03 at 12:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

She probably just didn't want to wake her up.

But yeah I know what you mean, I hope shes insured on the car
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Insured or not i'd spit my dummy out if it was me especially on my day off what if he had planned sumfin
Icy
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23rd Oct 03 at 12:20   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yeh call 999
report it stolen
denie u got her note
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i'd have to agree with ICy.....................
















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Personally I would just ring my mum up at work and moan at her. And if you rung the police do you really think they would do anything, they'd turn up a week later if they even managed to turn up at all
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23rd Oct 03 at 12:29   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

her "what note???"
mum " the one i pinned to ur wall about thank you for letting me borrow your car!!"
her "no i ddnt see any note "

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Yeah, lets call the police and get your own mother in trouble, or you can just hit her.

God theres some really dumb arse replies on this thread.
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Actually I would go to where my mum worked (taking keys obviously) and drive it to one of my mates, wait for my mum to get home and say I knew nothing about it, that'd teach the bitch
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23rd Oct 03 at 12:36   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Yesh
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Your poor mums, my mums lovely I could never be horrible to her. I would always help her out and if I had the day off Id offer to give her a lift to work the night before. Im sure your mums ran you around before you could drive, when you become an adult you can start paying back all them favours. I run my little brother about to save my mum going out in the cold late at night.
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my mum cant drive so no
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or i would go to my mums place of work with a spare set of keys n drive it away n see wot she does then
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Donna, we are talking to a what, 17-18 year old. Of course they wont understand
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quote:
Originally posted by Daimo B
Donna, we are talking to a what, 17-18 year old. Of course they wont understand



ooooh get u
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Well they wouldn't. Telling me you were willing to help out your parents any time at 17 odd years of age. Most people i knew didn't.

Thing change as you grow up that bit more. Younger people will not understand, but im sure the 20+ might do.

Thing changed a lot after i reached 20-21.
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quote:
Originally posted by Daimo B

Thing changed a lot after i reached 20-21.

your balls dropped? you reached puberty?
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Daimo i'm 20 I was joking and I do understand I help my mum out by doing shopping n cooking for her

Stuyw, already posted that mate
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quote:
Originally posted by Daimo B
Well they wouldn't. Telling me you were willing to help out your parents any time at 17 odd years of age. Most people i knew didn't.

Thing change as you grow up that bit more. Younger people will not understand, but im sure the 20+ might do.

Thing changed a lot after i reached 20-21.


And are the people in this post 17 o 18 or did u just make that up

As for what we were posting my mum taking my car without asking would piss me off, but I do help her out, you seem to have strayed off subject here
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quote:
Originally posted by Tom D
Daimo i'm 20 I was joking and I do understand I help my mum out by doing shopping n cooking for her

Stuyw, already posted that mate


You're a good boy then
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Nah I do I don't mind going the shops for her now n then, and I cook for me/my byatch/my mum/my brtoher, when she's in work late
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soz tom
just like to say that she aint a teenager

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