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that's alright i edited it out so people won't question you reading skills, lol

Won;t be happening until december, and the CA is going back in ATM with a set of HKS 264 cams that i just bought so i should get that up to 230-240 before it comes out for good.

If anyone knows/hears of a cefiro X-Member (A31) let me know.

Transport SA! Or your mum may have a whole heap of fines heading her way if they used her number plate in drive offs at petrol stations, etc.

ok thanks man, so if they used it to do runners or got speeding fines we would have to pay for it? -,-"

well you see damo he runs a lab underneath his house and then travels to highschools once a week to make deals with the local 15yr olds

or maybe they have this thing called the internet people can work over these days :( i personally would go insane working from home everyday. no one likes to be at work on there time off :) although some days it would be sweet as

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as in what work I do Damo? Web administrator basically. A lot of my work is hosted online as you'd imagine!

Been in this job about 4 months now. I put in an expression of interest to act in the position for around 6 weeks (as the previous worker resigned), and then had to apply when it was formally advertised. went through selection process & won it. Still in the same department as my old position, so I know everybody/didn't have to move to a new workplace. So yeah, still on Grenfell st in the city most days, but work from home when I have a lot of work and don't need interruptions!

i love working from home :)

only problem is that you probably have the same distractions as me Luke...........spend too much time on here, too much time in the fridge and slipping the 2004 cassette into the VCR for some highlights. :(

lol, u got it Dan

edit- hahaha, too true Pete.

I'll have to get the old 04 cassette off my dad! must have a watch to re-live that great day and temporarily forget about this years embarrassments!

just got my second phone call (mobile) from an unknown number in threeish days. Claim they are from "PGI", an index trading company, and assure me that i contacted them around a month ago. I KNOW i didnt contact them, id remember if i was interested in index trading, a concept im not familiar with. The female phone operator said to me "yeah if someone called me a montha go i probably wouldn't remember either". dodge-e?

this is the website: http://www.pgi.net.au/pgi-index-trader

im awaiting an email from them with more details and links. This shit is dodgy, can feel it in my bones.

Just got the third call from this annoying bunch of knobheads. I strung him along for a while, he was asking me questions like "would an extra $800 a week be beneficial to you?" Of course it f**king would, no one would knock it back! I let him have it at the end, politely informed him that i had sent an email to them about my lack of interest and my request to be removed from their contact list. Im at work, and getting calls like that is a f**king inconvenience, oh and it took 3 operators before i get the information that they purchase marketing lists from other companies, the other 2 assured me that i contacted them.

"We have 120 years of stockmarket experience, and you investing on the rise and fall of the market. Making money here is guaranteed" If it was that f**king easy, why isnt everyone millionaires?

^^ my other guess was your a househusband :( n on ur knees scrubbing the floor for your sugar mumma

lol damo there gold phone calls.

i had 1 call me about investing, i listen to him ramble then in the end im like sounds like he talking about betting on sporting events. they went on to say its tax free because the gov dont class gambling wins as taxable (im an accountant dont bullsht me about tax, its taxable if you run it like a business and more importantly actually make money) its safe, we have experts analyse statistics on them. yep sounds like a good investment what could possibly go wrong

i see on that webpage they got burnt toast, 1 for every fool thats got burnt by the scheme

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only problem is that you probably have the same distractions as me Luke...........spend too much time on here, too much time in the fridge and slipping the 2007 cassette into the VCR for some highlights. :)

fixed

I really dislike the POWER!!! :(

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