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Okay, so get this. I was noticing that my forum posts were getting a little pale, and washed out, so I went to the local office supply store to get a new ink cartridge for my keyboard, and, would you believe it, they didn't have any. I mean, I know my keyboard is getting on in years, but is that any excuse not to carry the refills? Do they really expect me to buy a new keyboard every year just to keep up with them? Anyway, I figured that maybe it was just well hidden, so I cornered a clerk and asked him where the keyboard refills were, and he just stares at me! So I ask him again, and he says he doesn't know. So then I ask to talk to the manager, and he says he'll go get her, and as he's walking away from me I can clearly hear him laughing under his breath. That's just rude.

Moments later Linda, the manager, comes out, and I ask her where the keyboard refills are, and get this: She tells me that they don't exist! Now I've had to put up with a lot of crap through the years as a consumer, but this was a new one, even to me. I mean, if you don't carry the damn product, just admit it! Don't lie to me just to cover up your failings. I mean, does she think I'm an idiot, or something?

Anyway, to make a long story short, I don't think I'll be shopping there anymore. I would go into more detail, but it suddenly occurs to me that I need to go order a new ink cartridge somewhere online before I run completely out of ink.

CA18DET, loom, t28 turbo, fmic, full exhaust, ecu, surgetank setup with external pump also, aftermarket manifold and gearbox.

its a full drop in and go!

wats it worth?

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CA18DET, loom, t28 turbo, fmic, full exhaust, ecu, surgetank setup with external pump also, aftermarket manifold and gearbox.

its a full drop in and go!

wats it worth?

Ill sell you my complete 220kw CA18 setup but you aren't going to like the price. Cost of the parts including engine, trans, GT2871R, 1200kg extreme clutch, exhaust, inter and oil coolers including hoses and piping loom, custom billet parts, tuned ECU (3 day tuning) basically everything you need is $10,400 and i'll be selling it for a bit over half.

PM me if your interested. LOL

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are u one of the girl guides that helps with the flags at dawn service...

i hope it f**king pours

except when we're outdoor doing dawn service. but if it does, so be it.

bacon n eggs with the diggers is worth a few drops of h20

-D

nah, not dawn service my friend. we're armed and not so dangerous for the main march (read: rifles but no ammo unfortunately). keep an eye out near the rear of the march for the current active units. I'll blend in with the rest, but i'll be in amongst 3rd Field Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers

nah, not dawn service my friend. we're armed and not so dangerous for the main march (read: rifles but no ammo unfortunately). keep an eye out near the rear of the march for the current active units. I'll blend in with the rest, but i'll be in amongst 3rd Field Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers

ahh. they given u a 303 SMLE or a FN FAL ?

I used to do that march when I was an army cadet... a loooong long time ago

was always an interesting day

-D

Freebies anyone? I wouldnt use it personally but hey its free use it on a daily or something haha http://www.turtlewax.com.au/sample.php

still waiting on my chamois from last year... wonder where did that go...

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