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No-one is immune to my wrath.

+1 for that quote alone. God, you're sounding like me when I was a sysadmin ;P

Anywho, bitchiness aside, I just got a full tank of 98% Mobil 8000 from the Mobil on the corner of Fosters Road & North East Road @ Greenacres.... premium for $1.22 a litre which is great considering it was $1.55 2 weeks ago.... 60 litres cost me just over $70... love it

I suggest everyone take advantage of Tuesdays fuel cycle :P

-D

No joke thats insane. I was looking at normal unleaded petty at caltex yesterday - bloody $1.19 a litre!!!! Its great :P Needa go suss the petty today me thinks lol.

Edited by fullyhyperlite
Don't start bitching on here... leave the subject alone and all will be ok.. i've been filled in on the situation and i've seen certain PM'S that were sent. very unnecessary. We'll all rock up and have a fantastic night without any bullshit.

So nothing has changed then? :)

On another note ... my home is now Fort Knox ... literally. :P

No joke thats insane. I was looking at normal unleaded petty at caltex yesterday - bloody $1.19 a litre!!!! Its great :P Needa go suss the petty today me thinks lol.

The liberty on OG Road has it for $1.06, cheaper if you get the ethanol blended stuff (cheaper again if you have a shopping docket saver thing)... not bad for cars that dont require premium..

-D

PS Happy birthday Tangles!

Edited by Dohmar
The liberty on OG Road has it for $1.06, cheaper if you get the ethanol blended stuff (cheaper again if you have a shopping docket saver thing)... not bad for cars that dont require premium..

-D

PS Happy birthday Tangles!

LOL but then again - i guess if i drove ALLLLLLL the way from my house in Reynella, to OG road for that petty, in the end it'd prob just be cheaper to stay south and get it for what i can here lol.

since this is Wasteland, I'm putting my 2 cents forth.

It amazes me that in all my years on God's earth, I've realized one thing that is very distinct between men & women.

When women argue or even look at each other cross eyed, you can guarantee pretty much that they're going to be arch rivals for life (or for at least a very long time, lol).

When blokes have a disagreement, they can punch each others lights out but within 24 hrs be sharing a beer together.

PS: there are exceptions on occasion (ie Steve & Craig) :P but I'm almost certain they are from the Hermaphrodite variety :) J/K boys

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