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how was work?

Haha it wasn't too bad actually. Apart from when one of my supervisors reported me for "being rude". i was hell like "wtf???" Cos i had to call her over to like mark down some prices for me and she was all like "Hurry up, i have to serve other people too" and i said "Well it's not my fault this customer has so many markdowns"

And apparently I embarrassed her infront of our lovely customers LOL.

BITCH! :woot:;)

Shes so rude all the time anyways. No respect for anyone else unless shes in the mood.

WOMEN!

...i can say that can't i? :laugh:

Your such a whore :blink:

Yeah Adrian! Such a whore... :P

Haha Thursday nights, i usually get 4-9pm....or something like that. Sucks balls haha.

Sure do. Yr 12 FTL....minus photography. I'm acing photography! :P:woot:

;)

LOL

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i had the 4 - 9 stint tonight as well! i kinda like it lol.its always dead as all hell and the only people that come in are old people wondering why there phone wont turn on.....which is followed by when was the last time you charged it,the common reply is "charged"? lol.

i think woolies have finally figured out whos prank calling there service desk too now hahaha :laugh:

i had the 4 - 9 stint tonight as well! i kinda like it lol.its always dead as all hell and the only people that come in are old people wondering why there phone wont turn on.....which is followed by when was the last time you charged it,the common reply is "charged"? lol.

i think woolies have finally figured out whos prank calling there service desk too now hahaha :P

Yeah but dead as hell sucks as a checkout operator when i cant go on the net and myspace as you do at work lol.

Hahaha and dev bout woolies.

.....and dad thinks MSN is distracting.....better not tell him bout SAU :woot:

Yeah but dead as hell sucks as a checkout operator when i cant go on the net and myspace as you do at work lol.

Hahaha and dev bout woolies.

.....and dad thinks MSN is distracting.....better not tell him bout SAU :P

Just because your dad says something doesnt mean its right!

*crickets*

bedtime kids, see ya all at autosalon

x

night night.

Shit its cold.. I'd probably be alot warmer if I had a hoodie of some sort..

Heh i just came inside from 5 hrs of detailing the car (fitting interior pieces, vacuuming, washing *sigh*) and now im hot ;| not hard to work up a sweat, especially when you're screwing trims in and swearing at japanese people for being so much smaller/able to get into tight spots...

Still have to shampoo the interior and some minor touchups... anyone out there got a paintmatched tin of pearl white for a 32? ;|

Also does anyone know where I can buy those screws with the little plastic cap over the top of them? I put the interior back together properly (aka all holes screwed in) and now Im like 8 screws short of fooly screwed, uleh...

-D

Heh i just came inside from 5 hrs of detailing the car (fitting interior pieces, vacuuming, washing *sigh*) and now im hot ;| not hard to work up a sweat, especially when you're screwing trims in and swearing at japanese people for being so much smaller/able to get into tight spots...

Still have to shampoo the interior and some minor touchups... anyone out there got a paintmatched tin of pearl white for a 32? ;|

Also does anyone know where I can buy those screws with the little plastic cap over the top of them? I put the interior back together properly (aka all holes screwed in) and now Im like 8 screws short of fooly screwed, uleh...

-D

autobarn used to sell them in handy packs, if not im sure universal fasteners should av em.they have everything else lol.

i dont know why i was going to quote you hahahaha :blink: maybe ill remeber tomorrow

yeh there a massive company!!

im happy either and pick a day ill come just not tuesday

well, pick a day, would you like beef or chicken? .... you had a thought hey... lol. im intrigued

um you a salisbrarian too

just got back from westies OMG there all sick mate, and im sorry but even the chicks think there top shit and can smasssshh ya!

see signature for link ;) isnt it big enough for ya :woot::P

you better point me in the direction of that, im after 2 new O2 sensors (obv 1 front, 1 rear)

SAU group buy for madaz :laugh:;)

FOB Price

¥4,430,000

$41,257 USD

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Saw RubyRS4 today..

@ Rundle Street (~2pm) spooling it passing a bike-cop (on the opposite lane) trying to fill his quota by out defects.

Some bystander walked up to him (the cop) and gave him a handshake and said something to make him 'aggrivated' to which he replied "keep away or i'll have to arrest you".

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Well I finally got my interior reassembled. Cutting it damn fine (only got the replacement inner kick panel/centre shroud today..)

Takes a long time to do yrself but its a very rewarding thing once completed. Now I just need mr Luke to import more carbon looking bits for me heh

a) Dashboard (Without the typical r32 bubble) and middle (without the screwholes the old one had)

b) Glovebox (with boost controller nicely hidden inside)

c) Centre pieces with the carbon lookalike lacquer... got the new black leather boots from the group buy today aswell and fitted them too

and now I gotta get some replacement gauges for the dead one I removed and the white one that doesnt light up anymore (and white is poxy).... and then mount my EEE inside the glovebox with both a USB conzult interface and a 12v recharge supply @ 3amps... money doesnt make u happy, but it'll sure farking help

-D

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actually ill be happy with this :P

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I would fair eat this :woot:

Anyways tis WAAAYYYYY past my bedtime. Goodnight you oldies lol. Pretty sure im one of the youngest still up haha. Shhhh!

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