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thats it Ben start a new thread

thats some quality discussion points lol

IMHO chicken pies are better

Villies is better then Balfours

/discuss

Yeah Villies far better, tho Mrs macs don't make bad pies either. Not as good as villies. Dulwich bakery makes some of the best pies, as does burra bakery (waters). Worth the 3 hour drive too imho

-D

I wish villis made a mini pie pack with all the flavours. Mmmmmmm I could do with a curry pie right now

Perrimans in North Adelaide does a bunch of hardcore mini pies, only problem is theyre very expensive....

(Vilis do make mini pies with diff flavours - my mums a cook and sometimes buys them for parties on a pallet - and theyre as good as the full sized ones heh)

-D

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its stock as hey Penny, except for Nismo sus, exhaust and bbs wheels?

Yeah its stock, he imported it himself before him and his wife split.... now im pretty sure he is moving to queensland so he has to sell that or his Mustang. He offered it to me for a bit cheaper then that but I just cant afford the car and insurance. Bring on turning 25 haha!!

He also has all the jap papers so you can see the history etc

not to start a religious debate get your facts straight before blaming God for taking a life

There are no harder facts than a 10yo girl dying of natural causes. Its just not fair. I'm sure you, as a parent, can understand that also. I wasn't blaming God for murder or attacking religion. I just question how God could let a little girl die. I know children die all the time, but when the grief of witnessing such a tragedy and the events to come follow you home ... what can you say? You really start to wonder. :)

Perrimans in North Adelaide does a bunch of hardcore mini pies, only problem is theyre very expensive....

(Vilis do make mini pies with diff flavours - my mums a cook and sometimes buys them for parties on a pallet - and theyre as good as the full sized ones heh)

-D

I didnt know vilis did mini pies with different flavours! Shit just got real!

Shit, anyone remember Dazzleland in the Myer centre?

It's basically all but forgotten now... a few years ago, you could still see the Dazzleland signs and stuff, but now it's all covered up by 2m of white painted glass so you can't see in.

Apparently, the gym only takes up 1 level... the other 2 levels, which were what Dazzleland was located on, are simply disused. They don't even allow service people up there anymore, as they say the floors "are too weak". It basically never got maintained after it closed in the late 90's I guess.

I still have a Dazzleland token sitting at home, too! Hahaha

But shit, that was awesome up there when I was young! And Lego Land... ah... memories.

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