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now that is some funny shit hahaah

Yep, having watched the normal AND the Unrated versions of Sex Drive - top movie in both forms! The beauty of the unrated one is the random naked chicks running through the set for no apparent reason every so often .... classic.

what happens if you plug up both breather on an engine ;) what can break/fail/die?

what happens??? a small somalian child dies...thats what happens.......

actually...its not good to block both breathers...thats why they are called breathers....its part of the crank case ventilation system..you block them off and the vapours caused by the cavitating oil in your sump will try and find the easiest way out...which means your timing cover and rear main oil seals will be the first things to leak....

actuall it surprises me how coherent i am this time of the morning without my coffee :D

Is it just me who is getting no reponse (not loading, page cannot be displayed etc.) from the SAU website sometimes in the last week? like 2-3 minutes ago?

I get it all the time. I'm sure the gurus are working on it.

every now and again it takes AGES to load, but only stalls for about 2 mins and is then back up.
I get it all the time. I'm sure the gurus are working on it.

Okay cool, so its not me then. Ive been having a few dropouts lately which I never had before, but its obviously un-related and also I cannot access anything when it does it.

Okay Im off to bed, last nightshift tonight... THHHHHAAANNNNNK GODDDDDDDDD

anyone else a big fan of dexter? love it! got S1 and S2 at home, almost finished season 1.

awesome show, i finished season 3 earlier this year

season 2 was the best imo, the ending is brilliant!

the show's addictive - if you start watching it a few episodes into a season (on TV) [edit - i reccommended it to friends of mine and they couldnt get into it], you wont be interested. gotta watch it from the start!

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