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hes a secretary/dominos pizza boy?

I'm at work. Fcuking busy since I finish for the holidays on Saturday. So many issues I need to close out before Friday :) Gunna be a shit week.

you'd think with statics there couldnt be many issues other than ppl not mixing the correct percentages of cement, water etc :D

who me?

work in a financial firm by day,

work at dominos by night :D

free pizza?

Yes please. We'll need a couple this Thursday night around 10-11pm at 2494 Logan Rd, Eight Mile Plains. Thanks.

Yes please. We'll need a couple this Thursday night around 10-11pm at 2494 Logan Rd, Eight Mile Plains. Thanks.

lol - the agreement has always been you come to me :D

you'd think with statics there couldnt be many issues other than ppl not mixing the correct percentages of cement, water etc :)

More to building a highrise than just concrete :D

And Grocon are the ones who can't get the right concrete not us. Ours is fine :)

More to building a highrise than just concrete :D

And Grocon are the ones who can't get the right concrete not us. Ours is fine :)

don't they just click together like lego ?

Oh yea. Its Harrys night again this Thursday. If you're gonna be working around the northside (Thristian), should we just make an exemption this time and go up north instead of icecream! Chicken Parm FTW!

exactly!

you get a kit and an allen key

allen key, no one said anything about a allen key. That's getting a bit too technical for me. Now if it was liquid nails and bubble gum I'm in.

don't they just click together like lego ?

Quiet Water Boy :D

i argue its just bricks and water :)

<3

That's like me saying all a secretary does is lick balls all day. But there are other things that need to be licked aswell right Thristian?

exactly!

you get a kit and an allen key

I'll allen key you...

Quiet Water Boy :D

Bit of respect hey. If it wasn't for me you'd be shaping your high rise building's out of the cement dust :)

I'll allen key you...

bahahahahahahaha :)

cbf quoting.

Heyas :D

Glad to hear your car is still kicking!

I'm working, that's why I lurk! just every now and then F5

lunch at indro today, I think.

cbf quoting.

Heyas :D

Glad to hear your car is still kicking!

I'm working, that's why I lurk! just every now and then F5

lunch at indro today, I think.

any work going where you are ?

Plenty of work here - I'll never run out of rocks. Motivation for working is a different story :D

The trick is understanding what they're trying to tell us.

cbf quoting.

Heyas :D

Glad to hear your car is still kicking!

I'm working, that's why I lurk! just every now and then F5

lunch at indro today, I think.

hit up some oporto with old astro?

Plenty of work here - I'll never run out of rocks. Motivation for working is a different story :D

The trick is understanding what they're trying to tell us.

damnit. sounds to technical for me.

What do you guys think ? If i remove the thermostat all together and just run without one. Good idea or fail ?

id say fail - but im not a qualifies mechanic

call up whoever did the service, im sure they should be able to help you as they didnt replace it

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