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Guest INASNT
Originally posted by SmoothLine

Wow, what a selling point 'Its damn wet here' lol

I aint driving or flying up to tully!! Unless u want to on sell the powerplant, bahahaha

well the upgrade costs 12 million so the whole whing would be worth around 200 mil or so, pocket change for u mate :D

cant wait to become an engineer

pa.. most of them do boring shit like sit in an office all day.. i live with two of them, and the most exciting thing that happens each day on their desk is their porn-emails from what i gather..

so anyway, where should i buy my house up there?? and no, not 50 billion km away from anywhere but i don't want to live right in Brisbane either

Guest INASNT
Originally posted by predator666

pa.. most of them do boring shit like sit in an office all day.. i live with two of them, and the most exciting thing that happens each day on their desk is their porn-emails from what i gather..  

so anyway, where should i buy my house up there?? and no, not 50 billion km away from anywhere but i don't want to live right in Brisbane either

its farkin boring sitting in the office doing calculations and shit, u gotta get involved with on site work, thats where the fun is and where you learn most things, most engineers who sit in office all day have no practical knowledge at all, and when they design stuff they design it shit coz they dont know how it all goes together on site.

Guest INASNT

later people i am off to north queensland again from tomorrow till the end of the month, if any1 goes to ice say hi to my car as it will be staying there while my hks 3240 and NOS going on with the rest of the stuff.

I will still be able to whore the forums a bit coz i finially got my new laptop with remote access!!

cya'ssss

i am gonna be up in tully next week near the white water rafting places on the tully river, u better come down and show me the sites like u promised.

i know where the tully river is, if you get the chance go white water rafting down that byuetch its awesome....

hks 3240 and NOS
NOS? :confused:
Originally posted by INASNT

the powerstation is the thing that provides the water for the white water rafting. The powerstation is right at the base where the buses drop all the tourists off!

that doesnt explain the N2O

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