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must...resist...urge...to...say..."that's what she said"

indeed

F*ck im bored, I could be doing so much more usefull stuff at home today. This time next year im taking my long service leave, perfect holiday weather imo

Depends where you go on your holiday...

this will be an around home holiday, at present i would kill for a week or two bumming around home doing nothing

I did a week and a half of that over easter :)

nice, i never have bulk leave, i always waste in in days here and there...but with long service leave i have no choice so im looking forward to it lol

nice, i never have bulk leave, i always waste in in days here and there...but with long service leave i have no choice so im looking forward to it lol

I only had to take 4 days off to get a week and half break pretty much. A much needed break ;)

only because they're standing in the rain after the alfa breaks down :)

ROFLMAOCOPTORWTFBBQ

Flu shots = mind control. I just get the flu instead of letting the gubberment give it to me.

Unfortunately with my asthma, if I get the flu it knocks me out for ~6 weeks. And then I catch everything else until late December. When I get the shot I get a slight sniffle and headache for 3 days, then nothing for the rest of the year :)

I agree. Pick up more guys in a skyline than chicks. I doubt there is any car in the world that makes chicks wet. Chicks like cars because of what the represent. IE Guy driving a ferrari. Has a dickload of cash. Guy driving 20 year old nissan. ermm...

Pretty true, but I'll tell you I never got a single look from any girls, guys, frogs or dog turds driving my AU falcon around.

Skyline + zorst + bov.... well... you get the idea. Any publicity is good publicity!

Oh and it is a universal truth that all skyline owners are knobs.

Unfortunately this seems to be true. I just grit my teeth and bare it, then remember how much fun it is to hit boost, and all of a sudden I stop caring hahaha.

Rule 2 still applies. if he was wrong about the seats then he was right about being inaccurate and vice versa.
;)

It's too early for this

It's STILL too early to deal with that statement.

must...resist...urge...to...say..."that's what she said"

That's what she said

Unfortunately with my asthma, if I get the flu it knocks me out for ~6 weeks. And then I catch everything else until late December. When I get the shot I get a slight sniffle and headache for 3 days, then nothing for the rest of the year :D

I completely agree. Can't say enough good things about flu shots, obviously other than that things in the news about people dying/getting sick or whatever. Asthma does suck, I'm glad I don't have to deal with it but it can definately be a real big pain in the ass without taking the right precautions this time of year. More power to ya.

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