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Haha yeah man that sounds like me . . . Whats wrong with us ?

Nothing. Whats wrong with everyone else? :)

Hahaha ... The Air-con in my house is on 24/7 ... During the day I have it on 20deg & at night I put it on 18deg, I have a blankieeee so it feels like at least 24deg :banana: LOL

That there is a MASSIVE waste of power. I blame you entirely for global warming :banana:

My A/C is on 24/7 in summer too, but its old school and doesnt have a temperature. But it'd be closer to 23/24 degrees than 18.

and martins - its pretty comfy too

You know it

As for Martins bed, that's a bit gay but hot at the same time LOL :P

Only gay on thursday and if balls touch and you if you make eye contact

+1 :D

You're welcome anytime as well :banana:

I have no energy for work atm f**king hate this place.

+1

...CBF quoting anyone else, you all post too fast :banana:

Soooo, have we worked out who lives near Toowong, St Lucia, Kenmore etc yet?

Seems like an awefully long time to answer a question like that. Almost as long as it takes to install a 3 puk button clutch?

Soooo, have we worked out who lives near Toowong, St Lucia, Kenmore etc yet?

Seems like an awefully long time to answer a question like that. Almost as long as it takes to install a 3 puk button clutch?

Yep and an awefull lot of pages :P

sooo when are you replying to my msg u dog

what about that time i took all the blanket and you got up at 4am?

will reply whenever I f**king please mmckay! Will be there and will send Dave my order now lol.

Soooo, have we worked out who lives near Toowong, St Lucia, Kenmore etc yet?

Seems like an awefully long time to answer a question like that. Almost as long as it takes to install a 3 puk button clutch?

Spose it depends if your on 20ppp or 40ppp?

will reply whenever I f**king please mmckay! Will be there and will send Dave my order now lol.

Spose it depends if your on 20ppp or 40ppp?

wtf is 20ppp?

and boy you will reply when i say!

Soooo, have we worked out who lives near Toowong, St Lucia, Kenmore etc yet?

Seems like an awefully long time to answer a question like that. Almost as long as it takes to install a 3 puk button clutch?

They still havnt seen me :P bought my car just as the meets stopped

Soooo, have we worked out who lives near Toowong, St Lucia, Kenmore etc yet?

Seems like an awefully long time to answer a question like that. Almost as long as it takes to install a 3 puk button clutch?

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