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At least it's more tolerable than the original :)

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I'm quite surprised how many people haven't heard of Incubus.

I thought they were pretty big a few years ago. Their last album was released a few years ago, and was crap, but most of it was quite some time ago and I thought they were pretty huge at the time. :?

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Nick wrote:
I'm quite surprised how many people haven't heard of Incubus.

I thought they were pretty big a few years ago. Their last album was released a few years ago, and was crap, but most of it was quite some time ago and I thought they were pretty huge at the time. :?

I've heard of them. In fact, I think I liked them once. I'd just totally forgotten about them :lol:

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Their songs get tired very quickly, in fact I know I said Stellar was epic, but I hadn't listened to it in a while and listening again now I nearly fell asleep.


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Yeah really Nick, its a shame as theyre pretty good, or I think.

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bally199 wrote:
Yeah really Nick, its a shame as theyre pretty good, or I think.

Hmmmmm. Parses:
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(Incubus == Good || Bally thinks) == True

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The baby's been sent home from nursury with a high temperature & possible chickenpox.
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The baby's been sent home from nursury with a high temperature & possible chickenpox.
Great.
100mph+ drive to pick him up & might have to take time off work.

Aww, poor baby, hope he's ok, and hope you and the Mrs have both had it :shock:

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I expected the worst, but l'Atomo di Forza passed his MOT with flying colours, plus I got a fiver off the cost in a special promotion the garage was doing.

So, that's something positive happening for me for a change.

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Hurray! And a fiver for petrol on the way home! Bonus!
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I keep thinking I want to try that improved air filter, and maybe investigate firming up the suspension a little to stop the rather awkward roll on tight corners.

But then, it all costs money I have earmarked for other stuff. Like food and bills. :D

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I expected the worst, but l'Atomo di Forza passed his MOT with flying colours



The strength of the atom? My Italian is a little off....

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So's mine, but I hope it means "Mighty Atom".

It's because I've got a Seicento Sporting that often punches above its weight, and it's only tiny. Not as tiny as the Cinquecento, but still smaller than my last four cars!

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HeatherKay wrote:
I keep thinking I want to try that improved air filter, and maybe investigate firming up the suspension a little to stop the rather awkward roll on tight corners.

But then, it all costs money I have earmarked for other stuff. Like food and bills. :D


Air filter, it's a no brainer. Fit it and forget it. Cheapest thing to do too!
Suspension work - more pricey. :(
Hmm.
If you can cut down to about 1800 calories a day, you'll be surprised at the change. :)

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