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My car has a protective layer of grime.

hahah yes that's what it was going to be about... how the heat dried the dirt, which turned into fine dirt. and the wind took it like so. but then i decided it was a boring subject. except i pressed post instead of otherwise.

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nah only had car window down while it was idling away.

however, here in my room, all my stuff has a new dirty texture to it having had the window down, even with a flyscreen :teehee:

the cat just walked inside and he's a lighter shade of gray

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Miserable one day...shithouse the next

will soon be replaced permanently with

Beautiful one day - Perfect the next

sif the worlds most liveable city

Melbourne is a hole.

come on man melb isnt that bad i think it is the most livable city in the world :teehee:

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Miserable one day...shithouse the next

will soon be replaced permanently with

Beautiful one day - Perfect the next

sif the worlds most liveable city

Melbourne is a hole.

HAHAHA

Geoff you forgot to mention the next part of the QLD weather thats never spoken about where it is hot as all shit and pisses down with rain for a good week :teehee:

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how hot was it today!! then picture me in a mechanic workshop doing a diff in a ba xr6 ute on the freaking floor with dirt and oil all over me!! it reached over 40deg in the workshop.

are u purposely being erotic?

:P

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