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Smudger87

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  1. Happy 5 Anniversary Smudger87!

  2. Happy Anniversary Smudger87!

  3. I've never had a wave back but I'll keep trying! I don't see many Celicas round my neck of the woods like.
  4. I'll have had mine for 1 year on the 26th of this month
  5. Happy Anniversary Smudger87!

  6. The Peperami figure?! That's just given me the lulz.
  7. Yeah it hasn't affected my no claims. I probably asked them that question about 5 times before I gave the go ahead to fix it. "Are you SURE?" C-One scoop fitted tomorrow, then I get paid next week so I'll start looking at people to wrap the car, then i'll look at getting my Tech5's powder coated. Winner winner chicken dinner. Also I'm after some new headlights. Or maybe sticking some LED's in there somewhere. Not sure if i'm confident with putting them in the oven though...
  8. That saggy front lip makes the Celica look really happy, like this:
  9. Thanks man, I plan on it. Starting off with getting my RTP C-One scoop painted and fitted on Monday/Tuesday
  10. Windscreen has been sorted this morning. It needed completely replacing, it was actually cracked not just scratched apparently. It only cost me £70 though which was alright. Still £70 I could've done with like but never mind. Just have to move on I suppose!
  11. I'm hearing from them today mate. I don't want any charges brought against her as I think that could just aggrivate the situation. Also as much as I'm pissed off at her doing that to my mate and my car I wouldn't want it to hinder her getting a job in the future. She went through a lot and worked hard for her degree. If I get her charged and she has a criminal record she might think she needs to get more revenge. Also, I think she's getting a caution. How long does this stay on your record for? Am I right in thinking this only has to be declared as a criminal conviction if you're getting in depth background checks, for example if you're applying to be a teacher or something along those lines?
  12. If I did that she'd hunt you all down one by one like Kill Bill.
  13. I appreciate that, and hope you keep your word. I'll PM you her address for some major fanny kickage.
  14. Haha, great plan. A plan that's just crazy enough to work, I like it! Tried calling the windscreen repair company that my uncle recommended but there's no answer. I'm assuming they're taking today as a bank holiday. I've heard rumours that today is one but nobody seems entirely sure.
  15. That's so nice of you to do that for me mate. What a gentleman! I'll send her up to you on a plane:
  16. Yeah you're all right. I've phoned my uncle who works for Arnold Clark and he's given me a couple of numbers for windscreen specialists. I'll wait until the police get back to me and let me know how much she's willing to pay, then go from there. If it's in silly monthly installments then i'll just say forget it, put it down to a bad experience, and take my dad's advice in future!
  17. I hope it's less than £200, and I hope she agrees to pay for it. If she can go out and spend £100 on a night out then she can afford £200 for the cost of my insurance excess. And yes I'm definitely better off without her, it's only after all this stuff has happened that I realise it. There's not one point where i've been rude to her, been disrespectful or anything like that. I've received horrible voicemails, had my car vandalised, been promised a kicking and my car windows to be smashed in. What a lovely lass eh? Oh, she's also been given a police caution, which the police told me in the message they left me today.
  18. Oh sorry I thought you meant voluntary excess. I don't believe I have windscreen excess actually.
  19. She'd eat you boys alive and spit the bare bones out, pick them back up and pick her teeth with them.
  20. Haha I'm just waiting for a: Also, ORC, I've got £500 excess. Do you think it'll be over £500 to replace?
  21. Yeah she's pretty much done, I can't imagine she'll be coming back to work. Her mum called work today and told us she wouldn't be coming in to work today and it was like "...Oh really?" I know what you mean mate, that'd definitely be the way to do it if she denied all knowledge. But I've had the police on today they left a message on my home phone while I was at work and they basically said they'd interviewed her, she's admtted it must've been her that damaged the car. They also said she's got a cut and bruising on her hand where she punched the car, and the ring she was wearing is what caused the damage. Not an engagement ring thank f*ck! Completely agree mate, everyone's entitled to defend themselves, I can't say what I would've done in the heat of the moment because it didn't happen to me. A stiletto heel could SERIOUSLY harm someone if you hit them in the head like she did. Nah mate there's only 2 or 3 spots that are under the CCTV, it's more of a cctv for the enterance of the restaurant rather than for the car park. My mate who got assaulted by the stiletto (who's car is apparently going to get 'done in' aswell) is now competing with me for the space right outside the door because he's got a bright orange Focus ST! We're both getting to work earlier and earlier for the parking space! So it's good news I suppose that she's admitted it was her, the police say they're going to speak to me in the next couple of days to see how much compensation I need to fix the car, then ask her how much she will pay on Thursday. How much do you guys think a new windscreen would cost? If I get it "fixed" will I still be able to see where the scratch was? Because that would do my head in, as I said before it's right in my eye line. Yeah definitely mate, she's going to go completely off the rails and as much as it pains me to say it, I wouldn't be surprised if she did something stupid, or at least threatened to. One of the first things my friends and family said to me after the break up was don't blame yourself when she's really upset, because she's not my problem anymore. I just have to move on, and the fact she won't be working with me anymore is probably a blessing in disguise. My dad wasn't the most sympathetic however, he said to me: (with a smug look on his face while drinking a brew) "Well. That's what you get when you get your f*cks where you make your bucks!"
  22. I don't think she'll pay anything, I think she'll try and deny doing it.
  23. It's just sickening. I can't leave that on my windscreen, I need it fixed / replaced because it's right in my eye line and it's a constant reminder of her. On the other hand though it shows that leaving her was a good decision because she's turned out to be a lunatic. She's told a couple of people last week that she's going to have me done in one night after work when I lock up the restaurant on my own and that she's going to ruin my car.
  24. I was at work on New Year's Eve, last night when my extremely bitter ex girlfriend walked into the restaurant holding a bottle of sambucca, blind drunk. She works (worked) at the restaurant aswell and is still extremely angry that I finished with her 3 weeks ago. So as you can imagine, things are pretty difficult between us because we have to work together all the time. I try and be civil and professional but she doesn't. My best mate, who also works at the restaurant has fallen out with her in a big way, she's basically just slowly losing the plot day by day and needs help. She's left a couple of angry voice messages on mine and my mate's phone calling us every name under the sun. She was being ridiculously loud, drinking sambucca and was making an exhibition of herself. Then she proceeded to sit down next to my best mate, looked at him dead in the eye and said "You're gonna f***ing get it", to which he replied "Don't threaten me" and walked away to go and sit somewhere else with some other people who were staying at the restaurant to see in the New Year. She then jumped up, ran after him and smashed him on the head with the sharp end of one of her stiletto's. My boss then got involved and tried to restrain her, she ripped his shirt, scratched him on his chest and tried to punch and bite him. Then the boss' wife (who is also manageress of the restaurant) got involved and a cat fight ensued. My ex then got dragged into the carpark, followed by my manager and manageress. My ex got taken outside and left to chill out, but she didn't chill out. She knows how much I love my car, so she obviously targeted it (out of the CCTV range. I normally park it under the CCTV but when I got to work it was extremely busy and all the good spots were taken). One of the lads came in and told me she'd punched my windscreen and chipped it. I went out and sure enough, she'd punched my windscreen while wearing a ring. So there's now a big ugly scratch on the windscreen which is right in my eye line as I drive. There's also a few scratches on the bonnet. I knew when I finished with her that she'd have a go at my car. So I decided it would be best to call the police, they came and I gave a statement, and my colleague gave a statement saying that he saw her punch the windscreen and said he's be willing to be a witness. The police then went to her house and she denied any of it. We have her assaulting my mate on the in-restaurant CCTV but not her causing criminal damage to my car. I told the police I want her to pay for a new windscreen, and they're getting back to me tomorrow to let me know what she said. The police also said that because she'd denied it we might be best all giving statements about it, looking at the CCTV footage then getting her arrested. This is the third time in 6 months that my car has been vandalised at work. What a perfect way to start the New Year. (It's the most wonderful time of the year). Ho Ho f***ing Ho!
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