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the bike cops that have a 3 way convo while cruising down north east rd in peak hour traffic, holding everyone up. :)

the fully hektic ulehs coming into gym with jeans and steel cap boots

acting all tough in front of the ladies, then lifting 5 reps of 20kg on the bench before they drop it >_<

god thats funny shit, but it still pisses me off!

/weekly sook.

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police sitting on the expressway pulling over people after a hard days work that a % of that days wage goes to pay this dickhead officer and his mates sallaries.

get a f**kin life cops, dont worry bout the real crooks go get that revenue!

for the record i wasnt speeding and didnt get pulled over, but come on......there are hundreds of other things that this police officer could be preventing/solving/policing yet he wants to pull over the guy doing 5kmph over the limit on a f-ing freeway.......

police sitting on the expressway pulling over people after a hard days work that a % of that days wage goes to pay this dickhead officer and his mates sallaries.

get a f**kin life cops, dont worry bout the real crooks go get that revenue!

Yeah I see that quite a bit - they're on a bike, flopping out the radar to check the speed of the people either going down the hill or up the hill.

It's pathetic. It's on a hill!!

i hate when u go to the pub, find out some people dont like the group of people you are with so you have a talk and shake hands only for them to come back later when walking down the road and bottle your mate over the head and break his collabone (sp). :P

I hate...

-Cyclists who talk to each other and arnt in single file thus hogging road

-Old commoredores (the ones with loud droney exhaust and laggy auto boxes)

-The guy i saw the other day gatin' in a school zone

-The Novice by Glenda Millard (a book I was forced to read once)

-People that sit in Maccas carparks dosing for extended periods of time

-The RTA

-Monsta Mega Super Power T04e Turbo's for $300 (ebay)

-Old men that beep their electric scooter horns at you

-Surds

-Need for speed series (after) Underground 2

-Coke machines that ninja ur money

-old ladies that walk around with no bra

-supercheap auto catalogues cuz all pages seem to be about air compressors

-prison break season 4 cuz it has turned into like a cop show

-maccas drive thru cuz they takes like 10minutes to make a mcflurry

-public toilets (the toilet paper, and the fact that people think its cool to piss on the ground)

-Holden cuz they scab everyone elses stuff (chev engine, nissan engine)

-My guitar hero guitar cuz the red button is on drugs

-old ladies that press their heads against teh windscreen and drive half the speed limit and make eratic turns etc.

thats all I got for now

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Edited by HKS_25T
i hate lining up at servo's and having to wait for 15minutes for the stupid prick behind the counter to slowly but surely serve 2 other people. Clearly unable to speak a word of english and has had no introductory on how to do his job efficiently.

We all speak English at my work..

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