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Originally posted by Rezz

Those are some beeeeeeeuuuuuuuutiful pics right there, thanks so much simplelogik!

Just wondering, you know that building that next to the Q*1 building (forget it`s name... QT1 or something?), is it completed yet? If it is, are there any pics? I just want a pic without any cranes or things spoiling the picture...

You're welcome !! Funny enough the building that's being built is 240 St George's Tce (Woodside Plaza) and I also work for Woodside :/ We'll be moving in there in about mid Nov till mid Dec. Yep, takes a month to move everyone in there, after that you can see me on the 20th floor :D

Speaking of coincident, I did my work experience in the same building for AWA way back in 87. Used to be the CBA building back then.

your engrish is the Shitzor mine is the Bestererest!

Nah just joking, should get them to come on a cruise of our lovely city. For eg 6 or so responsible WA SAUers could volunteer a spot in there car for a cruise. I for one will. And yes i fit criterea 1+2 :/

Oh yeah and 3 too.

Originally posted by Milo

your engrish is the Shitzor mine is the Bestererest!

Nah just joking, should get them to come on a cruise of our lovely city. For eg 6 or so responsible WA SAUers could volunteer a spot in there car for a cruise. I for one will. And yes i fit criterea 1+2 :D

Oh yeah and 3 too.

Milo... you sound desperate...:/

Pfft at Optic4ce!

Fine thats it no rides. Gonna Go bag up some driveways in Ravenswood Sanctuary instead.

Spose thats what i get for being nice.

My point was what better way to see Perth as a city than from part of a Skyline club cruise. I cant think of any better!

Originally posted by caminperth

LOL @ everyone....

man - the guy mentions he's bringing 6 chicks over and you all go nuts.. hehehe.. :P

Yeah! ... don`t talk yourselves up now will ya guys...

I realize your all joking but if I wasn`t a Perf boy myself, I would`ve talked the girls into going to the Gold Coast by now...

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