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Lol Krishy, sounds good! You'll even get to fly to Mount Gambier for free!

Done that plently of times....for about 2 months straight...

fly out monday morning and fly back friday night

good fun as the weather was good down there at the time

the nurses down there are omg....interns are so freaking hott

they get interns from vic as well....umm umm

Sounds good! I'll be there both nights from the looks of things lol.

Megs is going Saturday night, too.

haha yeh i saw that on fb, both nights aye....... im tempted, aston shufle would be pretty good but meh, i preffer arcade sat's

make sure ya get there before 10 tho, and try get megs etc with ya! they have had some serious lines lately and if you have a gil or 2 with you it makes life alot easier. the missus has the hook up there so i'll prob be rockin up around mid way thru loot and plunders set

For those of you who want a good laugh...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ap...lt-t259843.html

Congrats Shane, I still remember the birth of my son like it was yesterday. Amazing feeling, being a Dad. Stock up on sleep while you can.

Lol at that whole thread!

haha yeh i saw that on fb, both nights aye....... im tempted, aston shufle would be pretty good but meh, i preffer arcade sat's

make sure ya get there before 10 tho, and try get megs etc with ya! they have had some serious lines lately and if you have a gil or 2 with you it makes life alot easier. the missus has the hook up there so i'll prob be rockin up around mid way thru loot and plunders set

Yeah I'll make sure I have some girl with me in line lol... Friday night I've got a 21st and Saturday night I have more birthday celebrations.

Did you hear the latest about Reds? They refused entry to some dude because his "hair was too short"

F**k.

Ah, I've been asked to present a 1 hour Office 2007 training session to a bunch of people who have no idea how to use 2007.

I'm crap at public speaking!

I'm an I.T. guy! Not a trainer!

I feel for ya cronic, I had to do the same, but for the board of directors on how their new keyfob passcode system would work for remote users. Never given a public speech in my life. And I only worked in tech support of all places. Was shaking at start.

I feel for ya cronic, I had to do the same, but for the board of directors on how their new keyfob passcode system would work for remote users. Never given a public speech in my life. And I only worked in tech support of all places. Was shaking at start.

Barney Gumble's tip is the best "Pick them all without their clothes"

-D

im fking angry!

some wanker in a maroon 32 got full dori spec off brighton road into a side street (handbrake and all) the fk stain was doing about 80

i had to dive back on to the pavement, got a few cuts n grazes.

if you are on here, i saw your face, i know your car.....

description of said car Carl

remember, i can persuade people too :/

Geelong airshow.

cant f*****g wait.

the city will be dead . NAB cup . Will have a few drinks somewhere tho.

Were still looking for something to do friday night over there.. we fly out of adelaide tomorrow arvo... staying accross the road from the Dome... should be busy there.

So... After my last track day i noticed oil leaking from my BOV :/ and with the dyno day coming up i thought i better take the cooler out and give it a bit of a clean up. This is a pic of what was inside :) Gonna give it a clean tomorrow ready for Saturday :) and im gonna start looking for a catch can setup to try and prevent this from happening again.

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ill do the training for ya cronic, for a fee :/

what i found worse was me sitting thru basic office about 5times. was being forced between job agencies/tafe/work.

i can make excel call you a f**k head and draw a finger sticking up at ya from the press of a button i dont need to learn how to open a file and save it.

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So... After my last track day i noticed oil leaking from my BOV ;) and with the dyno day coming up i thought i better take the cooler out and give it a bit of a clean up. This is a pic of what was inside :) Gonna give it a clean tomorrow ready for Saturday :) and im gonna start looking for a catch can setup to try and prevent this from happening again.

Hey Chad if you want i can bring that 32 catch can to Villi's if your going. Give you a starting point at least.

So... After my last track day i noticed oil leaking from my BOV ;) and with the dyno day coming up i thought i better take the cooler out and give it a bit of a clean up. This is a pic of what was inside :O Gonna give it a clean tomorrow ready for Saturday :) and im gonna start looking for a catch can setup to try and prevent this from happening again.

lol Chad, oil is meant to go into your sump not your IC :)

Seriously though, with all that oil in there, were you monitoring your knock count on the PFC while going around Malalla?

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