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Morning Mangs

If only she was single :thumbsup:

Ahh the truth comes out. No sexy time for you.

changed my mind - no interest

More interested.

i'm heaps of fun

That's what she said

PM sent

I love saying that makes me sound all official :huh:

+1

I think this is PAGE!

Nup :thumbsup:

FAIL

F*CK half the things I tried to quote didn't come up. Ahh f*ck it.

That's what she said x 3

+1 x 2

Scarnon

Picsorban

Mangs

Rule 31

Do want Colin's sister

ESSSS AAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

Tigs

RE: Zombie control room, 3 weeks on the diesel is plenty, We can resupply the diesel when it runs low.

Morning Mangs

Ahh the truth comes out. No sexy time for you.

More interested.

That's what she said

+1

FAIL

F*CK half the things I tried to quote didn't come up. Ahh f*ck it.

That's what she said x 3

+1 x 2

Scarnon

Picsorban

Mangs

Rule 31

Do want Colin's sister

ESSSS AAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

Tigs

RE: Zombie control room, 3 weeks on the diesel is plenty, We can resupply the diesel when it runs low.

See that's what I like about him...

Straight to the point.

:thumbsup:

Re Zombie control tower. The problem with staying in one place is if the zombies ever figure out where you are then you are f**ked. They'll just wait outside multiplying until you run out of food, ammo or the generator dies and all the doors unlock. The only way a safe house like that would work is if the zombies are I am Legend style zombies. Unlikely.

Oh and Morning Mangs

Brainwave. In order to use Jasons zombie control tower you would need to dig a tunnel for an alternative exit. Would need to be big enough for train tracks or a atleast an electric pallet jack to fit through. It would be pretty difficult building this during the zombie apocalypse so we would probably need to start now...

Re Zombie control tower. The problem with staying in one place is if the zombies ever figure out where you are then you are f**ked. They'll just wait outside multiplying until you run out of food, ammo or the generator dies and all the doors unlock. The only way a safe house like that would work is if the zombies are I am Legend style zombies. Unlikely.

Oh and Morning Mangs

Multiple safe houses have been scouted. The old exchange building near the gabba is a seriously good prospect.

Brainwave. In order to use Jasons zombie control tower you would need to dig a tunnel for an alternative exit. Would need to be big enough for train tracks or a atleast an electric pallet jack to fit through. It would be pretty difficult building this during the zombie apocalypse so we would probably need to start now...

I like the way this kid thinks...

Toshua

Could work,

I shall call you 'Tosh' for short.

Anyone used an online escrow before?

Multiple safe houses have been scouted. The old exchange building near the gabba is a seriously good prospect.

I like the way this kid thinks...

I shall call you 'Tosh' for short.

Anyone used an online escrow before?

But still with the multiple safe houses once the zombies know where it is they aren't safe anymore. Either need to go underground or in the air to avoid the zombies and resupply each house. Underground tunnel system ftw. Need to steal a tunnel borer and get to work lol.

Hey guys

Sarp Mang

Hooray! I did something!

Yay! Me too. We are so awesome.

New lip piercing is scraping on my tooth god damnit.

Man up.

my back hurts

Man up.

whinging girls

+1

Can you bring your hdd on thursday john i'd like to see if it'll work with my head unit.

Courier Driver required with multi drop / pick up experience involving carton to multiple skid hand unloads. Good knowledge of Brisbane essential along with ability to organise runs & liaise with client. Time track data entry involved. MR / forklift licence useful but not essential. Will become a full time position after trial period to the right canidate.

I'm good at skids and "unloading by hand". This could be for me :domokun: *apply*

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