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At least you can play on the net!

Do you know how hard it is to look at pron with this damn filter they have here ?

Work colleagues ? There's nobody here but me.

Bring on the zombiesecks now

smashing day today.

on our way out for dinner, mate managed to rear end a car on the bridge right near the spit, doing about 50kmg. spent an hour on the bridge exchanging details and waiting for tow trucks.

four cars hit all up. magical. left leg is numb as f**k. will post a photo or two later. can't be stuffed now

smashing day today.

on our way out for dinner, mate managed to rear end a car on the bridge right near the spit, doing about 50kmg. spent an hour on the bridge exchanging details and waiting for tow trucks.

four cars hit all up. magical. left leg is numb as f**k. will post a photo or two later. can't be stuffed now

mmmm high accident zone.

how'd he manage that one?

mmmm high accident zone.

how'd he manage that one?

couple cars ahead, somebody slammed on their brakes. few people in front just made it, mate didn't.

wasn't speeding, or following too closely. just didn't react in time. car locked up and slid straight into it

left leg is numb from trying to air brake in the passenger seat....

couple cars ahead, somebody slammed on their brakes. few people in front just made it, mate didn't.

wasn't speeding, or following too closely. just didn't react in time. car locked up and slid straight into it

left leg is numb from trying to air brake in the passenger seat....

at least everyone is ok!

I've had passenger seat braking syndrome a couple of times myself. Never to the point where my leg goes numb though!

Locking myself inside as though the zombie apocalypse is upon us.

damn.

there is a car cruise and general knowledge thing happening at the norman park bowls club. Should be fun. i'll email you the details if you like john. apparently its a ( cant think of the word ) start at the bowls club go to the first point answer a general knowledge question they give you a ticket and you go to the next one etc all the way back to the bowls club and whoever gets closest to the time ( not a race ) with the most points wins.

damn.

there is a car cruise and general knowledge thing happening at the norman park bowls club. Should be fun. i'll email you the details if you like john. apparently its a ( cant think of the word ) start at the bowls club go to the first point answer a general knowledge question they give you a ticket and you go to the next one etc all the way back to the bowls club and whoever gets closest to the time ( not a race ) with the most points wins.

If there's one on another day count me in :laugh:

Just not on Australia Day.

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