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Angle Park tonight anyone? :P

http://www.grsa.com.au/hunniegalleries.aspx

Heres a tip: Race 2, Number 3, Movie Dollar.

just in case people think its just a normal Greyhound Racing website, heres a sneak peek:

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been thinking of going and seeing them....how much was it rubes?

$69 from memory. Was absolutely excellent. The stamina and fitness of these guys (and girls) is amazing. And there's some excellent humour in there too.

However, if you park there, the volunteers there will encourage you to pay the $12 pre-paid fee claiming its cheaper. cops arse! ... they're trying to get more $ outta you. Show goes for just under 2 hours ... so pay after and you'll pay only something like $7.50. Or park anywhere else but the Festivla Theatre.

anyone any had any plastic welding done?

looking for a point in the right direction.

thanks in advance.

Morsell's on South Road, Mile End have done all my plastic welding. The guy is good, but can be busy at times.

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im going to see a professor at flinders medical centre today to be interviewed about my recovery since i shattered my left elbow a few years back...

will definitely be sharing my opinion on how it was fixed the first time :P

has been 4 operations since the initial one to fix that mess

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Angle Park tonight anyone? wink.gif

http://www.grsa.com.au/hunniegalleries.aspx

Heres a tip: Race 2, Number 3, Movie Dollar.

just in case people think its just a normal Greyhound Racing website, heres a sneak peek:

ha, one of my mates ex's/ on of my old friends is in that

ive called up Martini and waiting for a call back, they are looking into all the oil and such to find the right ones i can use on the rolla, cause i want to change all the fluids in her cause i dont have a record at all of the service history.

intense science experiments to get the right forumula, might be a bit rude of me but come on its a bucket of sh*t id imagine.

just change the oil with anything incase its been 10yrs since that happened last and drive it into the ground. the oil will prob cost you more than the car did

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