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hi all long time no talk been on a holiday 4 a few months should be back in adelaide next week my car will be ready soon too so let me know off any cruises happening soon.

cheers

allan

most transport companys do thrash the f**k outa cars they transport though, i know people in that trade.

unless it was on a pallet(very rare) it was thrashed around the work shop. didnt matter if it was a ferrari or a rolls all kopped some sh*t.

and is the origin of that name fnf 1 :P

lol dan, this company doesnt as they are the official carrier for AS, and the dude i talked to has been around the scene for a while :P

anyone listen to the talkback segment this evening on fresh?

i was out and about, and put two and two together. heard the name and the references to dirt circuit, thought it mite hav been you

someone else called up whose name rang a bell too, cant remember though

lol dan, this company doesnt as they are the official carrier for AS, and the dude i talked to has been around the scene for a while :P

i was out and about, and put two and two together. heard the name and the references to dirt circuit, thought it mite hav been you

someone else called up whose name rang a bell too, cant remember though

How did it come across?

anyone here into TAB Sports/Multi Bets?

backed Brisbane under 39.5, Geelong over 39.5 and Essendon under 39.5. Paying $45.90

Not bad odds.

Howmuch did you put on it ? min being 5.

I might put something on the power. Would be very nice odds, Even tho I prolly wont see anything out of it

How did it come across?

it came across well, stuck it to them and they had NO negative comeback to anything. Made me want to listen, ive been getting over all the discussion of late (and especially considering i know a few of the presenters and how some have absolutely ZERO idea about whats going on yet continue to discuss it)

Came across extremely positive dale, good work :down::thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Not bad odds.

Howmuch did you put on it ? min being 5.

I might put something on the power. Would be very nice odds, Even tho I prolly wont see anything out of it

chucked a tenner on it.

i love being the high bidder on an item from ebay for a whole week, after

putting on a ridiculous bid to make sure i dont get out-bid by 50c (always happens)

<1m to go, and some mother facker with a quicker connection than me comes and out bids me by a whole $1

:down:

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