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  • 3 weeks later...

Tail gaters on the freeway in the morning. When they do, I slow down, they try and overtake me I drop back a gear and boot it, then they get back in behind me and if they keep gating me I keep doing it lol. I hate guys who always stare at p platers cars when you drive past coz they think your a hot chick or something haha im a dude!

What REALLY grinds my gears is having to fix peoples shithouse drawings that were drawn in AutoCAD and having to fix problems in microstation drawings when the system isn't setup properly and your supposed microstation "administrator" readily admits he knows nothing about the Structural package you are trying to use, yet he sets the system up with so many limitations that YOU CAN'T ACTUALLY DO WHAT YOU NEED TO DO! FFS I'M READY TO BREAK SOMETHING/SOMEONE

I feel your pain, trainee draftsperson here but I do my job right haha.

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  • 2 weeks later...

wgmg modern pop singers i dont care how good you think you are stop writing songs about it damnit you are not fergilicious nor glamorous your just bloody anoying

and if you want to be my girlfriend get some singing lessons and some fasion sense oh and a clue

Ive got a few. . .

people that have no common sense AT ALL and get frustrated and pissed off when they cant figure the most simple thing.

people that sit under the speed limit

idiots that try and drag you in crappy VL commodores GOD DAM I HATE VLs

or any other commodore of falcon

things that go wrong one after the other (you fix one problem then a day of two later something else stuffs up) and it keeps happening to different things

sony explode gear

PEOPLE THAT TELL ME TO GET A HOLDEN OR A FORD. . . IVE HAD BOTH AND WILL NEVER GET ONE AGAIN

people that tell me to get a V8. . . . . if i wanted a V8 i would have got one (every time i hear that i hate V8s that little bit more)

TRAFFIC COPS THAT DONT KNOW SHIT ABOUT CARS. . . F**K OFF !!!! (when i had my VT i took off the engine cover and polished the top of the inlet manifold. . . the cops didnt know what it was. . . GRRRRRR!!!!!

and people that dont respect other peoples things. . . i didnt buy that so you could f**k it up!!!!

that does feel better. . haha

  • 2 weeks later...

WGMG is the crappy food that gets given to you on planes. They tryed serving me this crap called mushroom egg cake. . . It smelt so bad

GET REAL FOOD !!!

Also the cost of plane tickets from karatha to perth $535 return, quantas really rip you off as there isnt any competition from other airlines

:)

Tools that almost reward me with a new front bar by cutting from the right hand turning lane straight into the left lane without indicating or obviously checking to see if there was anyone there ;) If I couldn't see it happening so clearly I could have taken a hit, but as much as I need & want a new front bar I'm not having my car off the road because of it.




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