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People with a fear of flying who get on a plane Melbourne - Perth unsedated and then run off screaming as they go to close the doors - won't get back on the plane even with family, pilot and ground crew trying to coax her back on, so they have to find her and he family's bags and remove them before take off, leaving us sitting on the tarmac in a 747 for an hour and half on a friday night. Exciting times, exciting times.

Fog lights.... they grind my gears and people who just find they have to drive with them on all the time, including in light. Get F***ed and turn them off. Even worse is people that have them on because they think they make there car stand out and "look cool"

I owned my Stagea for about 4 months before I even realised I had any :)

now I use them all day every day just because I know it p!sses people off :)

I owned my Stagea for about 4 months before I even realised I had any :)

now I use them all day every day just because I know it p!sses people off :blink:

it is also a 150$ fine if the cops catch you should be liek 500$ fine for giving people headaches and dazzeling them

you should turn this into a battle of wills where you just keep putting it back in each others box until someone cracks. It could be like a social experiment.

f**king HBF

I go to the dentist today for a checkup. $166 for 25 mins work. How awesome

Then I go to HBF to get my 70% back... here's ur $57 sir... WTF $57? "oh u need to go to our approved dentists to get the 70% back"

wtf am i paying $110 a month for health insurance for if i have to go to their f**king witch doctor dentists instead of my own




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