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well, had pancakes today......at work! awesome.
I think I may be the only person who doesn't rate pancakes
i dont like em. lol unless they are the cafe primo ones lol

lol, only cause you haven't tried mine yet & washed them down with one of my famous lattes (with freshly ground arabica beans)!

Group Buy on my Buttermilks! :)

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shit pete, sau breakfast at your place?

yeah no shyt.... that looks fooly sik uleh

maybe pete can run a charity pancake brekky for some special interest grp someday and it'll give us a good reason to get pregnant on pancakes and cream and farmers union iced coffee....

-D

Thought this might be more appropriate in the Wasteland,

Lock your doors and roller doors every night, and put the alarm on. Don't get lazy!!!!! Just got broken into last night, PS3 with games, Panasonic handycam and mobile phones all gone. Thank god the GTR was safe and tucked away.

Scary thing though, mum woke up and saw the bloke in our house, he looked at her and legged it. Mum woke me and my dad up and I burst out the house ran around the corner and chased the bastards as they drove off. How is that, while we were asleep?

Anyway, sorry to put a downer on everything, but don't get lazy guys. I think in these times this sort of stuff will be happening more as people get more desperate.

Mike

and Damo my R34 front lip goes into production in a few weeks , all CF and fully functional venting..?

be up for some orders after a checking the arc on another front bar? cost TBD but hell of a lot cheaper then Nengun and better venting.

hope to have it done for the show and shine

Extremely keen sir, you can sit it up against my nismo bar if you like.

Thought this might be more appropriate in the Wasteland,

Lock your doors and roller doors every night, and put the alarm on. Don't get lazy!!!!! Just got broken into last night, PS3 with games, Panasonic handycam and mobile phones all gone. Thank god the GTR was safe and tucked away.

Scary thing though, mum woke up and saw the bloke in our house, he looked at her and legged it. Mum woke me and my dad up and I burst out the house ran around the corner and chased the bastards as they drove off. How is that, while we were asleep?

Anyway, sorry to put a downer on everything, but don't get lazy guys. I think in these times this sort of stuff will be happening more as people get more desperate.

Mike

Geez..Thats pretty scary ;) Glad your mum is ok and the guy legged it!!

So she didnt scream or anything?? Your Mums pretty tough :)

Sometimes the home owner can be more unpredictable than the intruder, think about it, home owner has the home court advantage, knowledge of rooms, weapons of choice, the intruder would be stupid to stay and challenge!

Sad to see stuff got stolen tho, hopefully insurance will replace!

Geez..Thats pretty scary ;) Glad your mum is ok and the guy legged it!!

So she didnt scream or anything?? Your Mums pretty tough :)

I wish she did scream a would have been up quicker, oh well, it is just material things but it is the fact that we were all in the house at the time.

My brother said before he went back to bed was, "I hope the last hit of drugs kills them", I couldn't agree more!

sorry to hear that michael

dont you guys have zoned alarm for your house

i know that if someone accidentally walks into my house in the middle of the night

the alarm will go off in a sec like a house on fire lol

maybe have a look into that for the future mate

ADT do some good home monitored alarm systems

Sometimes the home owner can be more unpredictable than the intruder, think about it, home owner has the home court advantage, knowledge of rooms, weapons of choice, the intruder would be stupid to stay and challenge!

Sad to see stuff got stolen tho, hopefully insurance will replace!

Some 10 years ago 4 theives broke into a house in St Agnes. Raided the living room and woke the home owner. Theives found some display swords and armed themselves. End result was 4 theives requiring paramedics.

The house they broke into was my old instructors home. The display swords were blunt, and sensei was a "little" more experienced than those stupid idiots. He was humble and we had to press him for the story. Sensei detailed to us how and what went down ... these idiots had no training whatsoever, but thought their "street fighting" would better a professionally trained instructor in his own home. ;) FAIL!

My house is a bit like Fort Knox now. Alarmed, hidden cameras, and I'm int he middle of installing a surveillance system which allows me to log onto a PC anywhere and visually see what is going on around my house. :)

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Hmm, very interested in buying this ...

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I love old school muscle cars. I've always wanted an SLR, but this is only a 253 (SLR lookalike). Its still very affordable. ;) Of course, it would be my little project. Fix it up and do it up as I drive it as my daily.

I haven't done a V8 project yet. Done everything else ... rotary, 4 na worked, 4 supercharged, 4 turboed, 6 turbo, 6 na worked. Had a V8 project when younger, but shed was broken into and car trashed before completion. I'd love to do this as my V8 project.

If I do get it, I may be inclined to sell my black Stagea. :laugh: The car is on gas too! Oh so tempting :)

Edited by RubyRS4
Hmm, very interested in buying this ...

c45d_12.jpg

I love old school muscle cars. I've always wanted an SLR, but this is only a 253 (SLR lookalike). Its still very affordable. ;) Of course, it would be my little project. Fix it up and do it up as I drive it as my daily.

I haven't done a V8 project yet. Done everything else ... rotary, 4 na worked, 4 supercharged, 4 turboed, 6 turbo, 6 na worked. Had a V8 project when younger, but shed was broken into and car trashed before completion. I'd love to do this as my V8 project.

If I do get it, I may be inclined to sell my black Stagea. :laugh: The car is on gas too! Oh so tempting :)

OOOOoooO do it!!!

*Imagines the sound of a lumpy V8 torana*

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