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Dear Agony Aunt

  • ChilternburtChilternburt
    July 2007
    Dear Agony Aunt,



    I've never written to you before, but I really need your advice
    on what



    could be a crucial decision. I've suspected for sometime now
    that

    my

    vrou has been jolling. The usual signs. The phone rings, but if
    I

    answer, the caller hangs up. My vrou has been vying out with her

    graafing stekkies a span recently, although when I ask their
    names she



    always tunes, "Just some friends from work. You don't know
    them."

    I

    sometimes stay awake to look out for her lift coming posie, but
    she

    always comes walking up the driveway, as I hear the sound of a
    cab

    leaving, around the corner, as if she has got out and walked the
    rest of

    the way.



    Why? Maybe she wasn't in a taxi at all? I once picked up her
    cell

    phone,

    just to check what time it was and Ayoo! she vyed tananas,
    completely

    berserk. She quickly grabbed the phone out of my hand and
    vloeked me

    blind, screaming that I should never touch her personal
    property. She

    then accused me of trying to spy on her. Anyway, I never brought
    the

    subject up with my vrou. I think deep down, I just didn't want
    to know

    the truth, but last night she vyed out again and I decided to
    really

    check on her.



    I decided I was going to park my Citi Golf 1.4 with mags, M3
    mirrors,

    Fosgate sound and Nos next to the garage and then duck behind it
    so I

    could get a lukker view of the street around the corner when she
    cameway

    posie. It was at that moment, crouching behind my Golf that I
    noticed a



    small amount of brake fluid leaking from the rear brake drum.
    So, tune

    me is this something I can easily repair myself or do you think
    I should

    take it to the garage?



    Yours truly


    Bobby Basil

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  • koslovski001
    July 2007
    Dear Bobby Basil,

    I believe it is in your best interest to take you car to a garage to have the brake line replaced.

    It is a job best done by a professional.

    I hope this advice helps.

    Kindest regards,
    Your Agony Aunt
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