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Hmmm weird storm last night, all huff and no puff.. i got about 5 mintues tops of rain. and today, what a useless day, i had plans lol

i got caught in the gay ass hail (but jumped under an overpass, blocking half a lane :laugh:), and then it pissed down for 10 mins or so

When's the weekend??

work sucks :)

agreed...my left leg is aching like a mofo! :P

yeh woulda been me, i didnt see u though, u get caught in the hail? it came down hard and i jumped under an overpass, pissed a few ppl off caus i half blocked a lane, but meh the cars fine :P

morning everyone :laugh:

ha ha nice one

I got home pulled in to the garage and as I was shutting the door the first piece of hail fell, but uit was only pea sized and there was about 5 of them lol

lucky...this stuff was decent size, it started to hail then it poured down raining...these 2 wankers in utes yelled a few words caus i was in the road, but the finger did my talking :laugh:

P.S people cant merge to save themselves :P

lucky...this stuff was decent size, it started to hail then it poured down raining...these 2 wankers in utes yelled a few words caus i was in the road, but the finger did my talking :laugh:

P.S people cant merge to save themselves :P

ha ha that is heaps good! Did anyone else stop?

Yea people are crap at merging and most of our traffic woes are a resuly of this

That, and people yacking on phones, whilst holding a pet on their lap, reading the newspaper and eating cereal :P

haha, i wond the window down the other day while on the way home and yelled out to the other guy in the car next to us "get off the f**kin phone".

was funny, he instantly put the phone away and countinued on driving. a few metre's up was a cop with a radar gun. wish i didnt say anythin so he could of copped a fine instead.

how so?

I guess Matt means he has tomorrow off work

haha, i wond the window down the other day while on the way home and yelled out to the other guy in the car next to us "get off the f**kin phone".

was funny, he instantly put the phone away and countinued on driving. a few metre's up was a cop with a radar gun. wish i didnt say anythin so he could of copped a fine instead.

Nice work there John :P

But on the other hand if he wasn't speeding it wouldn't have mattered that the guy was on the phone. You seem to be able to do whatever you like in a car whilst driving, as long as you're not speeding.

I guess Matt means he has tomorrow off work

Nice work there John :P

But on the other hand if he wasn't speeding it wouldn't have mattered that the guy was on the phone. You seem to be able to do whatever you like in a car whilst driving, as long as you're not speeding.

hrmm, might do the "tyre warm up" weaving thing while doin the speed limit then.

shouldnt get pulled over for dangerous driving then??

hehehe

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