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i must be the only person on here actually driving their car today.

I drove today!

Bloody coilpacks. started to run on 5 :( need to get a new set, ne one got a spare liying around buy any chance. Sick of the 32 sounding like a rexxy

Anyone actually heading to BDO ?

nothing really special this year.

prodigy, hot chip, and a couple others will be good.

good perv, and always a big day out.

Cog are playing, theyre pretty damn good... listening to em now - I'd go, if it wasnt so hot and I wasnt working

-D

yeah cog are good. butterfly are ok too.

like em. but dont love em.

Thought u mighta heard of hot chip ?

Im pretty sure you were the dude I spoke to about boards of canada , art of noise etc.?

Anyone up for a late night drive tonight (like 11-12), Just fitted some new pads (750 degree pads for Mallala) and need to bed them in and it too hot during the day. Nothing too energetic as i need to get my car on the dyno to check the AFR's after the last few changes.

Just PM me if your interested and i'll get back to you around 10.

Meeting up in the NE preferably or centrally if there's interest.

Edited by D_Stirls

this is beyond a joke.

this is our 3rd power cut since 5 pm yesterday.

and our 2nd today, power went off at 1, come back at 5 only to have it back off ten mins ago..

once again FUUUK YOU ETSA!!

thanks for yet another sleepless night.

campbelltown... wierd thing is, its not as many houses as last night, and the street lights

are still on :) (last night they where off...

still, either way i look at it, im hot, and this sucks major cock!

ETSA Current outages are listed here:

http://etsa.com.au/current_interruptions.jsp?xcid=852

campbeltown isnt on there so something is not right.. your not part of the current rolling blackout so it must be a fault/issue with your supply.

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