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Old Jan 24, 2013, 07:38 AM
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So lastnight i dropped my and a few friends off at home and i wanted to show my car off a little so i put my foot down, anyway I'm really anxious that I may of got caught speeding as i have already twice, the thing is there is no cameras and at 11:45pm mobile speed cameras are never on streets at that time. Why am i so anxious about it? It's the same with work, one thing goes wrong and I think i'm gonna get sacked.

Basically what goes through my mind here is that with out my car i can't get to work with out a job I can't live and then i get in debt end up living on the streets and hate my life... See that ^?? That one story from speeding in my car, answer to this don't speed? Yeah true but then my mind will only get anxious about something else and end up with this story.

Any advice or experts that can help??

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Old Jan 24, 2013, 05:08 PM
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Kind of like going thru the airport security... and you have nothing to hide
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