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for today and the rest of the week i am the workshop controller!

this is all

What type of workshop ?

Place that makes beer ? :P

Place that teach strippers how to dance ? :P

get your angle on!!!!

Jason:

Mechanical workshop, luxury car, i seem to be the most senior mechanic, so with the normal controller away im it.

ALSO.............

Would like to take this moment to thank martin (smity42) for driving to my house, removing parts from my project car, then driving 30km in rubbish weather (heavy rain) so i could have working wipers, then staying while i fitted them (and failed a couple times) then following me home.

Cheers very much, i owe you

ALSO.............

Would like to take this moment to thank martin (smity42) for driving to my house, removing parts from my project car, then driving 30km in rubbish weather (heavy rain) so i could have working wipers, then staying while i fitted them (and failed a couple times) then following me home.

Cheers very much, i owe you

He's probably still feeling guilty from taking all those photos of you napping at the cricket

get your angle on!!!!

nom nom nom :)

ALSO.............

Would like to take this moment to thank martin (smity42) for driving to my house, removing parts from my project car, then driving 30km in rubbish weather (heavy rain) so i could have working wipers, then staying while i fitted them (and failed a couple times) then following me home.

Cheers very much, i owe you

martin you're a sex cadet, and a top mate

but i must say - sif need wipers :)

man up dan

nom nom nom :)

on a quick side note, just before i go to bed, nom nom apparently, in thai, means boobies

nom nom nom, would therefore be three boobies?

WOW! Enough posts to multi-quote! :)

dear nismoh, dan, martin, and anyone else who cares :)

...

<3 astro

Nice job! So no excuses left to not come out on thursday this week?

ALSO.............

Would like to take this moment to thank martin (smity42) for driving to my house, removing parts from my project car, then driving 30km in rubbish weather (heavy rain) so i could have working wipers, then staying while i fitted them (and failed a couple times) then following me home.

Cheers very much, i owe you

You forgot to mention the fine piece of JB I abandoned in order to save your sorry a*se :)

Nah no problems dude :)

He's probably still feeling guilty from taking all those photos of you napping at the cricket

Not at all :P that was thoroughly deserved.

I'm pretty sure I still owe Dan a few hundred favours in the grand scheme of things though...

Haven't had to split a post for a while...

martin you're a sex cadet

I know :P

and a top mate

I know :D

but i must say - sif need wipers :)

man up dan

Normally I'd agree, however on the trip over there it was f*cking pissing down, couldnt see 2 feet in front even with wipers. However by the time we actually got the wipers repaired and left the carpark, it was mostly gone :)

on a quick side note, just before i go to bed, nom nom apparently, in thai, means boobies

nom nom nom, would therefore be three boobies?

3 sets of boobies would be better...

P.S. Where is thread for German club meet hey? ;)

three boobies! :)

wow :)

You say that now, but I bet if you saw a chick with 3 boobies you wouldn't like. Its not natural...

For those who have a interest or for those who don't

At current there is

4500L/s of sewage leaving brisbane.

Pretty boring really.

Why is it leaving? What did you say?

That's how we do it. It's the easiest way.

Sounds like a good system tbh

for today and the rest of the week i am the workshop controller!

this is all

Is that like the fat flamin mongrelroller?

dear nismoh, dan, martin, and anyone else who cares ;)

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<3 astro

:) Good to see you're out sliding again. Gimme another 5 months :P and I'll be out there with the cop :)

ALSO.............

Would like to take this moment to thank martin (smity42) for driving to my house, removing parts from my project car, then driving 30km in rubbish weather (heavy rain) so i could have working wipers, then staying while i fitted them (and failed a couple times) then following me home.

Cheers very much, i owe you

I feel the love

WOW! Enough posts to multi-quote! :)

Shock horror!

Nice job! So no excuses left to not come out on thursday this week?

+11ty Although I won't be there.

You forgot to mention the fine piece of JB I abandoned in order to save your sorry a*se :D

:) You are a better friend than most good sir

cbf multi quote so:

Here be internets!

I see skids! <3

'sif abandon JB :) Dan could have waited. He could have had another nap to pass the time!

3 boobs is too weird... I +1 with the 3 sets suggestion. But they need to be big sets. And attached to JB.

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