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Its a Twin, what more is there to say? :laugh:

I have it on good authority from several people who arent the ones trying to sell you something that your clutch is going to lead an interesting life. But Only time will provide ROFLs. My clutch is allowed to slip it has spent the best part of 13 years running at well over its rated HP :action-smiley-069:

Morning yall

hey bryn, how goes things?

I have it on good authority from several people who arent the ones trying to sell you something that your clutch is going to lead an interesting life. But Only time will provide ROFLs. My clutch is allowed to slip it has spent the best part of 13 years running at well over its rated HP :action-smiley-069:

13 years, that isnt too shabby :laugh:...if a single can do the job, then why go twin/tripple/quad

QUESTION

I am applying for a job within my department. Do I

1. wear the business shirt and tie you know usual office stuff

2. Wear the uniform of that department, long pants and the polo

I say the shirt and tie... You don't want to look like your relying on the fact that you work for the company already..... shirt and tie shows you're serious and made an effort :action-smiley-069:

GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!

Thanks :action-smiley-069:

hey bryn, how goes things?

13 years, that isnt too shabby :cool:...if a single can do the job, then why go twin/tripple/quad

cause a twin cost me $200 :( And it can make amusing rattling sounds and n00bs go ZOMG your car is breaking

I say the shirt and tie... You don't want to look like your relying on the fact that you work for the company already..... shirt and tie shows you're serious and made an effort ;)

Point taken

shaving ftl

agreed :laugh:

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