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The Stag is off to MV Automatics today to have more money thrown at it. :laugh: Time to get that box fixed.

In other news, had my performance review at work yesterday and got my bonus :D ... and a day off today. They're worried I've been working too hard and I might burn out. :D I was hoping for another admin assistant ... a nice blonde one ... but I'll take the three I got now :D

you ARE allowed to have the harness fitted and in the car, but you ARE NOT allowed to use it while on public roads. you HAVE TO use the standard lap/sash belt.

Velo make a 4 point harness that complies to australian standards. to me that means i should be allowed to use them on the street. i think what theyre more worried about is the mounting points may be not as strong as the adr certified original seatbelt mounts.

The Stag is off to MV Automatics today to have more money thrown at it. :laugh: Time to get that box fixed.

In other news, had my performance review at work yesterday and got my bonus :laugh: ... and a day off today. They're worried I've been working too hard and I might burn out. :laugh: I was hoping for another admin assistant ... a nice blonde one ... but I'll take the three I got now :laugh:

Lol, Im blonde.... and used to be an exec assistant! haha

Ghost Tours of the Gaol are also available. Individuals can join the Public Ghost tour on the first Thursday of each month. Tours start at 7 p.m. and cost $20 p.p, a light supper is included. No vouchers are accepted for the ghost tours. Groups of 6 or more can phone the Gaol to organise a tour.

Im so keen, I love this sort of stuff.

Im thinking im going to book a tour for a friday night sometime soon, unless flick has already done the work?

Lol, Im blonde.... and used to be an exec assistant! haha

Can you type 60wpm+? Can you use MYOB, Office 2007, use a digital phone system linked in with Server 2003 and Outlook? Can you trouble shoot problems with server downloads, links, lost and/or corrupt files? Bookkeeping skills? :laugh:

I don't care how pretty you are ... I need a good team in the administration area.

... but for a blonde, I could make an exception :laugh:

thanks i'll keep it in mind but i think i should spend a bit of time and money on the car first before entering it in shows.

but thats the long term goal anyway, make it showy :laugh:

well stock cars are welcome to join in with the club displays - you dont have to have a car that is a show car to be part of it all :laugh:

i look pretty good in a skirt to ruby :laugh:

id like to see you prove that dan :laugh:

Can you type 60wpm+? Can you use MYOB, Office 2007, use a digital phone system linked in with Server 2003 and Outlook? Can you trouble shoot problems with server downloads, links, lost and/or corrupt files? Bookkeeping skills? :(

I don't care how pretty you are ... I need a good team in the administration area.

... but for a blonde, I could make an exception :P

i aint blonde but i sure as hell can do that haha!

oh and i just herd on the channel 7 news preveiw for tonight that there going to be talking about the "proposed" motor mecha track location here in adelaide!

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