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Those big white line painted across the monaro highway , i know they have been there for years but they are like little speed bumps

sack the bastard who set your suspension up.

Seriously - they are nothing...

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This has been mentioned I think, but I'll mention it again.

People that open their doors into cars.

damn, another 2 around '1cm' down to primer chips into my passenger door. Maybe it's time for like 15 layers of clear coat or drive a bomb time.

I can see why people put all the stickers on their cars, much easier to replace a sticker than paint.

I dont really feel any thing it just the noise d.d.d.d.d.d.d.d.d. when u could have a normal road

Do you mean the ones that are designed to wake people up if they've dozed off at the wheel? I can see their usefulness. Though I've had people try and tell me they can throw your wheel alignment off :thumbsup:

He means those lines that lead up to busy roundabouts (one at the major erindale roundabout and on monaro highway near chisholm)

I like them. One of the few things that Canberra has done right imho. Altho they are quickly reminding everyone that they are a bunch of fags and putting speed cameras in with them to boot as i understand (Barton Hwy, Federal Hwy).

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dam glitches!!!!

Bought that new Guitar Hero Rocks the 80s game today and had nearly finished the game in expert (hk0re!), I fluked my way through Judas Priest's Electric Eye (

) and was up to the final song, Extreme's Play With Me ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4_aQ_cLsek ). I was rocking out fairly hard when bam! Frozen... So i restarted the game to find i had to do Electric Eye again, dam song took me about 10 tries to get past the solos and now i have to do it again, i passed the song 1 note off failing...

end nerd rant... stupid games

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Games that u can finish in a couple hours Sh*t me

Yea i was pretty disappointed in the game... all they did was put 30 new songs on the old game, put some pretty colours and some extra details and slap on a $70 price tag... Still, i do love the guitar hero and will be buying the third one next year

Unlucky weekends.

what gets me ticked off is just a string of little things that adds up to be really annoying.

just this weekend in the FTO in Sydney.

-350Z would not move out of the way in a no stopping zone, forcing me to go around and scrapping my mags

-cracking my front lip on those extra high concrete blocks in sydney carparks (I was tired, it was dark).

-Alternator failing, having to rev to 3.5K to get the battery light to go off

-Traffic accidents at M5 tollgate which delays your trip by extra 1 hour.

At least I get to drive my friends R33 series II GTS-T for a couple of days until the Alernator gets reconditioned.

Work and my stupid bosses

Yesterday we had an outage with the computer system we use at work so for about 6 hours all jobs had to be logged on paper , Now this is where the fun started , the ppl which log jobs for me to action are next door about 3 meters away so I thought that they were going to just walk the jobs through the door but they weren`t aloud to do this they had to fax the jobs to a person in Port Macquarie who then faxed them back to Queanbeyan.

Makes sense hey

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All the bulls**t that goes along with a visit to any country by the dumbest 'leader of the free world', George Dubbya. I'm happy if the city gridlocks because Jen' Hawkins is getting her kit off in George Street, but not for someone I have zero faith in. This obviously applies to Little Johnnie, too...

yeh fk man, Biggest JOKE ever.

If a bunch of comics got through two security points with INSECURITY passes, imagine the damage trained, determined and organised terrorists coudlve done...

fkn asshats. Chaser should be given a medal not locked up.

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