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I definitely need a new job.

Anyone got one ? Seriously

You could be town drunk?

Till Home Col!

f**k working on Christmas eve lol. I started holidays on the 14th haha :D

only about 3 hours until the lunch though

mmm need to go mow the lawn :)

Yeah but i get 10 days off and dont have to take any of my anual leave, i never take extra because i hate having my leave at the same time as every one else! I take mine in a month or so's time and every where is super quiet :P

found a video of micheal gabnr when he was just a cute little kid

Hahaha! Thats so cute. Doesnt seem like he can speak very well though. But plays the guitar not bad for his age.

f**ken rain again. Doesnt seem like I'll be washing the car tonight.

Colin: Hey 1 of the top 3 Christmas Lighting house is around your area.

1st place - Dennis & Helena Moore - 9 Ernest Street, Windaroo

2nd placeJo Cameron, Elf World 173-183 Dennis Road, Cedarvale

3rd place - Mark Slater - 118 Abbey Street, Forestdale

Holiday time!

Hahaha! Thats so cute. Doesnt seem like he can speak very well though. But plays the guitar not bad for his age.

f**ken rain again. Doesnt seem like I'll be washing the car tonight.

Colin: Hey 1 of the top 3 Christmas Lighting house is around your area.

1st place - Dennis & Helena Moore - 9 Ernest Street, Windaroo

2nd placeJo Cameron, Elf World 173-183 Dennis Road, Cedarvale

3rd place - Mark Slater - 118 Abbey Street, Forestdale

Holiday time!

Brandon, you are gay :P . That is all.

Afternoon whores. What do we reckon to this? http://www.calaisturbo.com.au/showthread.php?t=183535 to expensive? I reckon it's probably a fair price just pissed off I didn't pick up the one on ebay for $600 a while back.

yeah lol. thats the annoying thing with the 31 look for a turbo kit n its 1700 or buy a whole motor for 800. Weird thing is I'm leaning towards the turbo kit lol.

yeh i get where you're coming from bro - turbo kit would be fun :)

I definitely need a new job.

Anyone got one ? Seriously

How much you chasing by the hour?

Astrotristan - that video was crazed... reminds me of watching Heavy Metal, Scanner Darkly n stuff when off my nut

cheers for that Brandon. Will go check out the forestdale one. only around the corner

No worries. Let me know how you go. I'll see if its worth driving all the way there for a look.

How much you chasing by the hour?

Astrotristan - that video was crazed... reminds me of watching Heavy Metal, Scanner Darkly n stuff when off my nut

Loose nuts?

Anyway, Got RBT-ed on the way home along Hellawell Road in Sunnybank Hills towards Inala. Anyone drinking, DONT DRIVE!

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