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Do you work in the NOC do you Justin?? Surely you could have a quick 'smoko' and come check out the cars.

I'd just grab my Mum's work pass and use it for the night. I used to work at TransACT but not anymore.

Haha i wish i was in the NOC - nah i just started in the first level tech support role about 3 months ago, working part time while i go to uni.

So where in the building and in transact does your mum work? She doesnt happen to drive an RX8 does she?

As for Shell turning up, ill believe it when I see it :)
such little faith!!

and you're so right, the meals are huge there.. i've only been there once and that's all I remember..

I been checkin SAU out for years, I should prolly get my bum ass along and say Hi!

And I would... if it wasnt for a broken ankle :)

- Michael

pfft weak!! broken ankle doesnt stop you being hungry! :O

come along anyway and get a lift if you can't drive cos of the ankle, i can give you one if you're on the southside.

So where in the building and in transact does your mum work? She doesnt happen to drive an RX8 does she?

Level 3 I think, and nah, no RX8.

Speaking of tech support MIVEC, i believe your little bro just got a job in that field of work

Yeah man, where's it at....trying to get info out of him is like drawing water from stone!!

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