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so does it fkn open on weekends or not lol

why dont you, i dunno (and this is just a suggestion mind you), pretend to be some kind of a f**ken genius, (and Im playing way way off to left field here) and perhaps just call them and say that you would like to know if they are open on weekends?

*blinks*

yeah u heard me right

-D

gehen Sie und ficken dein Oma's wellensittich ganz schnell .... 6 years of German study at high school and 20/20 in year 12 and 13, and that is all I can remember .... naturlich!

Haha, das wie ich mit Japaner ist. verbrachte mein gesamtes schulendes Leben, das es learing ist und jetzt schräg erinnern Sie sich irgendwelche von an it.massive Zeitverschwendung lol.

was sind Sie an ben ungefähr? das ist verrücktes Gespräch

why dont you, i dunno (and this is just a suggestion mind you), pretend to be some kind of a f**ken genius, (and Im playing way way off to left field here) and perhaps just call them and say that you would like to know if they are open on weekends?

*blinks*

yeah u heard me right

-D

cbf waiting on the phone for 45 minutes for an answer?

so, i just turned off my music and was about to put my computer away when i hear a car idling in front of my place through my mostly always open window.

so i have a look outside and see an ea/eb ford with no lights stopped at the base of my driveway, so about 20 feet from my window, and i hear;

voice 1: "this one?"

voice 2: "yeah, this one, its always here."

they sit there for a few seconds more, and slowly drive off before gunning off a few houses down.

opposite my place is a another street, so my paranoid mind can only conclude that they were talking about my place.

so im thinking i might park the 200 elsewhere for a few nights.

Edited by scandyflick

Wow. Talk about changing emotions from reading your last 2 posts Scandy.

I was laugh quite hard at Kermit being the Batman.

Your last post is f***ed up. Is it possible to set up a surveillance video on your carport/garage for the next week whilst your car is parked elsewhere? Can you park other cars behind yours? Fit an electrical wire around your car?

Edit: If we camp out I have toys from my martial arts days that can be useful.

nah kietz. not leaving it parked here any longer than i have to. even as bait. still a chance itll get f**ked up when im not home.

i say we camp out and wait for their return

lol. go for gold. in the meantime im gonna be finding a place to park the car and spending the whole day at work paranoid as all f**k.

Wow. Talk about changing emotions from reading your last 2 posts Scandy.

I was laugh quite hard at Kermit being the Batman.

Your last post is f***ed up. Is it possible to set up a surveillance video on your car port/garage for the next week whilst your car is parked elsewhere? Can you park other cars behind yours? Fit an electrical wire around your car?

yeah, bit of a rapid change. kermitman is awesome though. :happy:

my dads got a bunch of old cameras he bought off ebay sometime ago (had a lot of problems with vandalism, eggings, magna got graffed, even had a bunch of bricks thrown at the joint... got the cameras to catch the bastards, stopped not long after we got them), so i might be able to get some working and set up, unfortunately, parking cars behind it isnt really a possibility, i take the magna to the train station in the mornings, and my dad takes his car to work, leaves a solid few hours where the car is basically by itself.

suffice to say though, ill be adding a few extra security measures tonight for when im at work. chains through the front wheels and around the knuckles anyone?

anyway, whoever it is must live nearby, im fairly quiet around here, its rarely in plain sight, and yeah, basically has only moved 4 or 5 times in the last 4.5 months.

Edited by scandyflick

cheers for the offer dion, might just take you up on it. just waiting to hear back from a friend of mine, security in his garage rivals the casino. lol.

and itll take a lot more than my rims to awesome up a street in gawler, even one with hot chicks in it... wait, gawler... scratch that last bit. :happy:

Edited by scandyflick

well u do know when you heard 'its this one, its always parked here' that means they are pretty sure its always parked there, and even if they dont see there for a few weeks, your going to eventually bring it home, and they probly live in your area so you think about how much time they have to check up on ur car and how much time you have your eyes on it when its there.

ill have eyes on the front of the house, the usual parking space, and the car itself (which will be parked elsewhere as of friday morning).

if they come back, they'll have their faces all over a half dozen cctv feeds.

cheers for the offer dion, might just take you up on it. just waiting to hear back from a friend of mine, security in his garage rivals the casino. lol.

and itll take a lot more than my rims to awesome up a street in gawler, even one with hot chicks in it... wait, gawler... scratch that last bit. :happy:

lol well I actually live closer to Angle Vale, I say Gawler to simplify haha. Not that it's any different lol.

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