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That really sucks.. $385 per fortnight doesn't help the expense of setting up for your first child.. Cot, Pram, powerfc, injectors etc etc. :S

ahahaha

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I got a hammock for my ferrets. They dig it. +1 for ferrets instead of kids

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haha my x had a ferret.there are hilarious to watch! when they get excited they run around making funny squeaking noises lol.she always used to get in our christmas tree and climb up it and make it fall over lol.dont have bear feet when you go near them ether! this one used to chase us around trying to nip out toes!!.

damn you! i could go some food right now, im starving. i gotta what til 1pm for the food truck to get here :starwars:

nene you should make me some food as payment for the cruel prank last night!!!!

I want to go sunday .. just have to talk the husband into it (hi babe.. lol)

I'm afraid if i cooked you something joel you'd be knocking on the door everynight asking for more... lol i love cooking, ask steve .. he's taste tested one of my roasts hehe.

By the way steve i haven't forgotten about having you over for dinner again... i start two weeks holidays on monday... so pick a day... :devil:

damn you! i could go some food right now, im starving. i gotta what til 1pm for the food truck to get here :starwars:

nene you should make me some food as payment for the cruel prank last night!!!!

ahaha only an hour and 40 mins to go joel! in the mean time you can pretend your feasting on this.

is it worth getting a greddy cooler kit or shal i just get a just jap kit??

if it were me id go the greddy every time.there not that much more expensive really.

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so nene tell me whats wrong with me coming to your house for food every night?

if you guys go sunday i might meet yas there :starwars:

hour and 25mins now jack. i just hope my stomach hasnt colapsed by then.... but damn you jack why taunt me with pictures of food! damn you!

ahaha it will have probly tryed to eat itself by the time you get lunch.i have some chocolate cake before too but that disapeard before i could take a picture haha.i would recond trying one of these when your at wendys next! there not bad.

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oh i love Wendy's, but it makes me feel so sick after LOL

but i never learn my lesson with it :rofl:

same with banana's haha, i'm allergic to them yet i still eat them haha

its the food thats addicted to you isnt it...lol

STOP IT! argh!!

haha im done i dont have any pictures of food left. :devil::starwars:

its the food thats addicted to you isnt it...lol

haha no no, it's the thing inside that's addicted to it

i haven't had Wendy's in ages and it's probably a good

thing considering last time i was there i asked for a

Shag 'n' Dog without realising it :starwars:

Get a just jap kit, you will be more knowledgeable after you muck around custom fitting it. Where's the fun in something bolting straight up? IMO the only difference between coolers is quality of fitment. At the end of the day, they all cool air, and they will all eventually fit. Maybe im just defending my JJR cooler :starwars:

-1 goes to that Autosalon $5 coupon for the entry fee...

In small writing, it says "Must be printing in colour - black and white entires will not be accepted"

Pffft... and where am I meant to find a colour printer in this building?! Stupid cheap black only photocopiers...haha

Greddy kits are good. Mate picked one up, had it installed into his 180, fits fine and works fine!

we managed to fit a r33 greedy intercooler on a r34! just a bit messing around with the pipes and it was all good

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