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oh nice!!

so have you taught karen how to ride (the bike) yet?

I see what you did there :)

Yeah sort of, she got a bit frustrated with it and my brother needed the bike back, and mine is nowhere near L-plate legal. So she ended up getting some time on it, learned a few of the basics but still needs plenty of time on it before I'd say she's ready for her license. Then we just need to find her a bike that she likes, and can reach the ground on :)

Edward! you can't refer to Karen as "the bike"
Hahaha :down:

cy i just read that post re: tsa

FUNNY FARKING SHIT dude... was laughing the whole way thru it.....

classic! of course he knew, of course the phone call was a voice contract... haha owned

cy i just read that post re: tsa

FUNNY FARKING SHIT dude... was laughing the whole way thru it.....

classic! of course he knew, of course the phone call was a voice contract... haha owned

Yeap, meh i have faxed and emailed through the 10 day cooling off period paperwork to them and they have called me twice at work, once at home to tell me that yes the contract was cancelled, what an idiot i was, meh, the plan was perfect if the uploads didnt count, I mean ffs I upload about 35GB a month!

LOL I'm not holding anyone!

Sounds like the dodgy Ergon Indian guy that tried to sign me up with the service we were already on, tried to tempt me with Energy saving lights that I should be getting for free anyway, he only wanted to charge me $180 to transfer onto my existing deal?!?!? WTF

nvm found it:

Inside: Supercar

7.30pm – 8.30pm National Geographic

Sunday 23 November 2008

Nissan's iconic GT-R - Japan's famed supercar from the 60s to the 80s - is to be re-launched at the Tokyo Motor Show 2007 for international sales. This cult car already has a PlayStation video game of its own (Gran Turismo IV); is a character in an anime series; has starred in a Hollywood movie and; is about to be the basis of a Manga comic. During the final 12 months of production, gain exclusive access to the story behind the car. As the creative, manufacturing, engine, and marketing teams prepare for the Tokyo Motor Show, Nissan's top executives - including CEO Carlos Ghosn and Senior Vice President of Design Shiro Nakamura - reveal the company's preparations for the revival of this model.

Genre: Documentary

Year: 2007

Country: Singapore

Rating: G

Other: Widescreen, Premiere

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