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i hate sick bastards that rape and kill an 8 yr old girl

ohh and kidney stones

one of the closest things (in terms of pain) that a bloke can get to childbirth

(along with kidney stones, torsion is another thing that is very painful)

There is a place down the road that imports R32s and some mercedes. What shits me is that when they move the cars from inside the workshop to outside, instead of letting them warm up like a smart person would they rev the tits out of it from cold! Like constantly on red line! And THEN, instead of letting it idle they just turn the car off! I feel so sorry for the people like you or I about to buy these cars which are inevitably going to have problems..

Even worse though.. A brand new 2006 Ford GT was following me, I gave him shit, etc etc, ended up pulling over and having a kind word. Turns out he works for Ford and he drives one of the cars home. Which will end up being sold to someone. This guy was thrashing the f**k out of the car! It hadn't even been run in it! EVEN then, even worse! What I described with the R32s.. Holden and Ford do with BRAND new cars! Haven't been run in! Before people test drive them they "warm them up" by starting them, constantly red lining them then turning em off!

People wonder why these new Holdens and Fords are f**king up so often! It's because of these dumb arse salesmen f**king up the motors during the run in phase! Poor people! Any one of us could buy one of these "f**ked from the start" cars! That REALLY grinds my gears!

what really grinds my gears is cops...and the cocky way they drive. 8/10 (its the female cop drivers that are softer) coppers will always literally floor their cars when the lights go green. and when we do it...oh we ARE racing etc etc hooning etc etc.. the worse offenders are the unmarked police cars...there is a reason why your department now only issues u guys with v6's!! idiots.

f**kING PETROL PRICES. Let me repeat the million times done argument again.

It can take 10 weeks for prices to come down 10 cents per litre. (that's just being general, I can't remember regular ULP being below $1.30 for ages now)

It can take 24 HOURS to go UP 10 cents per litre.

The fuel companies "blame" this on the price of oil.

Now, for a big jump like this, the price of oil has to have jumped very high as well, not only a couple of dollars a barrel as it does. But when the reverse happens and the price goes down, does the price of fuel drop 10 cents?

Does it f**k.

Yes I just paid $1.51 a litre for Ultimate today, no-one give me the cheaper than bottled water/coke thing either, because I do agree with that but it's annoying that you see you're spending $50 for petrol & you have barely got 30L into your car.....

Yeh I hate people that thrash cars when they're cold, have some mechanical sympathy FFS.

Fuel prices shit me too, how does fuel that's already in the country when the price for barrel in the Middle East goes up, that fuel won't get here from 2 weeks or so, so why the fark does the fuel still in use go up, it total BS

People say if you don't want to pay lots for petrol buy a Shoebox car, the point is your shoebox may cost an extra $15 a week to fillup no matter what.

If i drive a v8 i get 450km to a 60L tank if i drive a toyota echo i get 540km to a 40l tank, if fuel goes up 15c a litre am i still paying extra for fuel no matter waht car i drive.

And that people is what grinds my gears.

On the news last night there was a foreign guy predicting $6 a litre petrol prices. Dunno when they will get there but that may take oil companies income to over US1 f**king lot of dollars per year.

Check this out

ProfitsGasolinePriceChangeVsOtherItems.gif

So what grinds my gears is 'price of fuel bitchez' >_<

On the news last night there was a foreign guy predicting $6 a litre petrol prices. Dunno when they will get there but that may take oil companies income to over US1 f**king lot of dollars per year.

Check this out

ProfitsGasolinePriceChangeVsOtherItems.gif

So what grinds my gears is 'price of fuel bitchez' :yes:

Shouldn't what grinds your gears be the price of school fees, tuition and childcare? :dry:

great... better start saving for 5-10-15 years time...

i agree with dan, i let plenty of ppl in and they dont say thanks or anything...

in japan there's plenty of roads where there's no middle line cos it's too narrow to fit permanent two way traffic, so one lets the other through if he/she sees them coming. They actually honk back as a form of thanks... rezz? reading this?

The Middle East grinds my gears, just kiss and make up ffs! the gaza strip isn't worth fighting for, all the fighting that's already happened means it's f**ked!

oh yeh, my main problem with it is that it gives an excuse for petrol co's to rise the price again




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