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you have to be anti Australia Day to be considered effective backup. I can't run the risk of my men being tempted :(

tempted with the zombi secks ?

I'm in

:laugh:

Morning mangs

Bogan Australia day? I'm keen. Beer and bikinis, whats not to like? Guess I can't be backup for John. And I might need a new bikini...

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....

If he couldn't stop in time, he was either following to closely or not paying attention :laugh:

Naah seriously though, glad everyone is OK, cars look like a bit of a mess. Hope you get feeling back in your leg.

Bogan Australia day? I'm keen. Beer and bikinis, whats not to like? Guess I can't be backup for John. And I might need a new bikini...

you need a bikini now to be australian ? shite :laugh:

Has it got a little hole in it at the top? Some models have a hole some don't, if it doesn't have a hole apparently you drill one in (about 1 or 1.5mm i think) and it will spool quicker

Yeah, it's got the hole in the top... would it be worth maybe drilling the hole open more? What would changing the size of that hole do?

Whats everyone plan's for Australia Day ?

BBQ, beer, Triple J hottest 100, inflatable pools, and all the friends around... the same guys put it on every year... and boy do they put on a parrrrty :laugh:

Morning mangs

Bogan Australia day? I'm keen. Beer and bikinis, whats not to like? Guess I can't be backup for John. And I might need a new bikini...

If he couldn't stop in time, he was either following to closely or not paying attention :(

Naah seriously though, glad everyone is OK, cars look like a bit of a mess. Hope you get feeling back in your leg.

At least he was smart enough to do it in the rear end accident zone.

you need a bikini now to be australian ? shite :laugh:

Yeah mang. Dunno what I'm doing for Aussie day yet. Going home for the weekend but I'm back on the coast Sunday night. Might hit up the casino.

At least he was smart enough to do it in the rear end accident zone.

Wow we have zone's for those now.

Yeah mang. Dunno what I'm doing for Aussie day yet. Going home for the weekend but I'm back on the coast Sunday night. Might hit up the casino.

What do you play ?

Wow we have zone's for those now.

What do you play ?

Yeah the Gold Coast has a special zone on that bridge for rear enders.

I play poker :laugh:

Yeah the Gold Coast has a special zone on that bridge for rear enders.

I play poker :laugh:

Is it marked like the speed camera's ?

You don't wear :( <that when you play do you ?

Is it marked like the speed camera's ?

You don't wear :laugh: <that when you play do you ?

There is a sign at the start of the bridge saying Caution Rear End Accident Zone or something stupid along those lines.

I always wear my ninja outfit when I play. As well as a cowboy hat and wrap around sunglasses.

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