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we should do an event at marksman indoor firing range! pretty cheap, group of 5 people comes under 100 bucks each.

http://www.marksmans.com.au/indoor_pistol.html

i got told it was $80 for 40 rounds and you spend them in about 15mins :banana:

Lol ever seen a sleeping dog have a dream and it's legs start moving?

Here:

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that has been sped up, still funny

Okay, so I'm going to catch the O-Bahn bus today for the first time in like 8 years.

And I'm meant to catch another bus and get off at a place called 'Banksia Park'.

Ah, I hate when some of my mates are Northerners lol. I'm going to get so lost.

oh noes dirty southerners in my hood

fark me, friday 13 th must be my lucky day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i just won x2 4 day reserved grand stand seating + pit entry tickets + a harley ride in the drivers parade

on nova, all i had to do was sms the name of the driver

who won the first ever clipsal 500, of course, twas craig lowndes.

bout time i won something.

they obviously didn't tell you who you would be sitting next too :D

lol, I saw this coming the day Rann introduced these new laws.......funny how he couldn't see past his nose like the rest of us.

Instead of his laws splitting up these groups, they've brought together sworn enemies.

http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0...?referrer=email

lol, I saw this coming the day Rann introduced these new laws.......funny how he couldn't see past his nose like the rest of us.

Instead of his laws splitting up these groups, they've brought together sworn enemies.

http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0...?referrer=email

Its the same with a lot of shit that rann has done

They call him media mike for a good reason... he does a lot of insubstantial nonsense which makes him look like he's hardcore but has absolutely no effect in reality...

Interesting to see the amount of hydro shops getting firebombed....

Theres a book I read a couple years ago called "Getting Justice Wrong : Myths, Media, and Crime" by the emminent NSW lawman Nicholas Cowdery QC (Who just happens to be the Director of Public Prosecutions in NSW)...

He makes many good points about how the legal system more often than not does a great job but has no problem pointing out its flaws and how we can improve it. He goes on to write about how the "war on drugs" is a total waste of time and he is SCATHING of political involvement in the law, and does a very good job of deconstructing politicians and their baseless aims. He has an entire chapter devoted to how the politicians pick a cause and start acting like gorillas to make the public think they're tough/committed/intelligent/principled/moral/etc...It's no wonder that the NSW politicians have been trying to get him ousted for the last few years because he keeps throwing pie in their faces, but thankfully they haven't managed it.

If any of you even have the smallest passing interest in law and order, I highly recommend you hit your local library. Theres a copy in most and it only takes a few hours to read from front to end....

-D

the coppers have been taking low blows, knowing they cant do shit.... defecting brand new harleys on the show room floor lol, id hate to be the officer sent in there and tell the owner of the business im bout to defect his livelyhood

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