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GIVEN THE WRONG PIE!! ZOMG YOU HAVE TO BE KIDDING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How wronged he was, surely he should have sue'd for such a travesty!!!! $62million perhaps, inline with the guy suing for his $60 pair of pants, wrecked at the dry cleaners. Honestly, the stuff going on these days...just appauling...next thing you know we'll be complaining about hot coffee spilling out of McDonalds cups...oh wait..yeah thats right.

Long live whinging, keeps the world revolving....and money going to lawyers WOOT!!

btw, just coz it's in the general theme of the current whinging....I dislike Gavin Wood Automotive (from experience)....and I don't care what people say. Let the defensive replies run rampant!!!

btw, just coz it's in the general theme of the current whinging....I dislike Gavin Wood Automotive (from experience)....and I don't care what people say. Let the defensive replies run rampant!!!

haha another bout of "my tuner lets me suck their cock, so they must be the best"

*remark not directed at anyone but SAU sooks, if you feel slightly offened...then you're a bloody sook!!!*

GIVEN THE WRONG PIE!! ZOMG YOU HAVE TO BE KIDDING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How wronged he was, surely he should have sue'd for such a travesty!!!! $62million perhaps, inline with the guy suing for his $60 pair of pants, wrecked at the dry cleaners. Honestly, the stuff going on these days...just appauling...next thing you know we'll be complaining about hot coffee spilling out of McDonalds cups...oh wait..yeah thats right.

Long live whinging, keeps the world revolving....and money going to lawyers WOOT!!

btw, just coz it's in the general theme of the current whinging....I dislike Gavin Wood Automotive (from experience)....and I don't care what people say. Let the defensive replies run rampant!!!

the guy suing for 64 million or whatever for the misplaced drycleaning it is actually is a magistrate. Like any dry cleaner earns that much lol. Turns out that he even started to cry in court over the misplaced pants - the dry cleaners didnt fall for the tears though... :D

the guy suing for 64 million or whatever for the misplaced drycleaning it is actually is a magistrate. Like any dry cleaner earns that much lol. Turns out that he even started to cry in court over the misplaced pants - the dry cleaners didnt fall for the tears though... :D

Yeah, he's a magistrate. He's just listed that amount under his heads of damage for breach of contract. He's probably also suing under tort but regardless of that it's a rediculous sum. He's a fool and has done it for publicity..he doesn't honestly think that any court will award that.

Even if it did get awarded the dry cleaner wouldn't have enough assets to cover it.

He'll get the cost of replacement pants, some small discretionary damages and the costs of court awarded. It's humerous none the less.

OMFG i got some chicken in my pie, haha what a joke, the oposite thing happend to me a couple of weeks back, i orderd a lasagna of the week from a restaurant and it was f*cking vegetarian!!!!!!!!! LOL

The dry cleaner did offer the judge $10k before it got to the court stage...

And deadset, who goes to yatala for the pies! Their cramel tarts is where its at!

OMFG i got some chicken in my pie, haha what a joke, the oposite thing happend to me a couple of weeks back, i orderd a lasagna of the week from a restaurant and it was f*cking vegetarian!!!!!!!!! LOL

Now that is cause for a grievance. Tofu f**king lasagna, sif spag isnt bad enough without some dead animal in it. :)

Now that is cause for a grievance. Tofu f**king lasagna, sif spag isnt bad enough without some dead animal in it. :)

Yeah i was pissed off, it ended up ok cause we didnt have to pay for 2 meals and some drinks :laughing-smiley-014:

haha another bout of "my tuner lets me suck their cock, so they must be the best"

*remark not directed at anyone but SAU sooks, if you feel slightly offened...then you're a bloody sook!!!*

this is true...

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