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haha, i dont believe this... instead of dropping off 1 x garlic bread, we got given 2 x normal garlic breads and 1 x cheesy garlic bread for our inconvenience :rofl:

man uve had a good night..

we ordered a 3pizza combo for $17 then called back 5 mins later and changed the order to 3large and garlci bread and drink for 22 something like that.. went to pick up 15mins later.. and they had the wrong order they gave us the first one.. they checked the computer and saw we had ordered the other deal. so they said have the first 3 pizzas for free.. and we just went lol.

FREE IS FREE yo.

bah, the school holis are too far away.... strike now... uni has only just gone back, so they're all still in party mode, not stressed out with exams etc.

I love the theory behind striking while the iron is hot, but I work in Brisbane Monday to Saturday, and still live on the Sunshine Coast, thus driving as many hours as I work :rofl:

Free time is all but none.

Perhaps a sick “weekend” is on order.. Hmmm long weekend.

I love the theory behind striking while the iron is hot, but I work in Brisbane Monday to Saturday, and still live on the Sunshine Coast, thus driving as many hours as I work :rofl:

Free time is all but none.

Perhaps a sick “weekend” is on order.. Hmmm long weekend.

u r the cause of global warming lol..

sold the nail clippers yet?

u r the cause of global warming lol..

sold the nail clippers yet?

ROFL

It’s true, no one realizes how many hours, kays and fuel you can use driving what I do, until you do it for atleast a week!

Thank god, I drive the swift and not the Lexus.

P.S Brisbane people can’t drive in the rain…

I still have the clippers, I was going to get them out at the dyno day, but with the poor effort from the guy driving my car, not “jumping” it up and over the bump, I had forgotten

ROFL

It’s true, no one realizes how many hours, kays and fuel you can use driving what I do, until you do it for atleast a week!

Thank god, I drive the swift and not the Lexus.

P.S Brisbane people can’t drive in the rain…

I still have the clippers, I was going to get them out at the dyno day, but with the poor effort from the guy driving my car, not “jumping” it up and over the bump, I had forgotten

we can drive in the rain.. ??

im guessing u rack up 400kms a week or more.? :rofl:

400k, f**k i wish.

more like 1400 incl driving for my job. And that will get higher.

Just worked it out. It’s 117.69 each way, so over 6 days going both ways 1412.16 + the driving I need to do for my job.

So another 200 on top of that number give or take

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