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hmm, car payout figure 19,291, sell it and buy s14/r32 and buy house, or keep? :(

32 or death.

Finally took my car to the cop shop yesterday for my permit. Damn the cop that checked my car was a wanker. Nearly put the stamp through the desk and threw the paper at me and walked away.

:(:)

Ahhhh Brendan, what did you do to that dayz front bar! Cry.

the fmic will be re-set back and up, and Im going to make a carbon lower lip to remake the airdamn. alls good, trust me !

got a nice visual in my head, now to see it thru

:(

Police Officer of the Year for 2008

Members of the community are encouraged to nominate local police for the Police Officer of the Year Award. The Rotary Club of Unley, who sponsors the award, is seeking nominations which reflect outstanding acts of courtesy, kindness, understanding, compassion, courage and devotion to duty.

Nominations to be forwarded to 'The Police Officer of the Year' C/- Rotary Club of Unley PO Box 18, Unley SA 5061 or [email protected]

Nominations close Friday, 27 March 2009.

The Rotary Club of Unley Police Officer of the Year for 2008 will be announced at a special ceremony in Rundle Mall at 12.30 pm on Tuesday, 12 May 2009.

Enquiries to Geraldine White, Special Events Officer, Corporate Communication Branch, telephone 8204 2229.

Whos keen to vote for Officer Neil to be Police Officer of the Year? :(

LoL LoL LoL

on the way home from work a VE SS ute tried sitting my arse like the "grr my SS is better than your car, move bitch move" so i booted it and he couldnt keep up....

next set of lights he winds his window down and says

"are you a dickhead or being a smart arse?"

"er you were the kent up my arse"

"if you dont know how to drive get out of the way"

"Feck off i was in that lane first"

"you're a dickhead"

WTF! not only did he make no coherent sense what so ever but he confused himself!

i concur, daniel.

damo, buy an s14. can let ya take mine for a quick spin tomorrow if youre interested. :thumbsup:

rocked up to work a little earlier than usual last night, wandering past the security desk downstairs, and i hear 'code 4, north terrace entrance' (security officer being assaulted) being called over the radio system, never seen the security team leader move that quickly :P, turns out the poor new guy on north terrace was being verbally abused at the door, was just about to call a code 0 (all eyes on me, basically), and the guy decided to hit him! with 2 cops just a few meters away...

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