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This is true :(

Damn, I used all my mayonaise the other night with Colin's sister :(

...Totally worth it :D

Quoted because I didn't get a reaction...

McFly, McRae, here is your JB.........

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GT, that's just odd. Why did he have to ditch the pants again?? :D

N.B. Check teh ikes Cream tub ;-)

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This is true :(

Quoted because I didn't get a reaction...

Reaction for what?

McFly, McRae, here is your JB.........

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GT, that's just odd. Why did he have to ditch the pants again?? :D

N.B. Check teh ikes Cream tub ;-)

lol. Not cool dude :(

So about that local sports team...

So I was at BCF yesterday buying a present for Dad, and it's price ended in 95c. The woman at the check out was like "Do you want to round up the 5c..." and I was getting all ready for a rant at how I would not round up the 5c to help increase the profit margins of the corporate conglomerate that is BCF, when she finished "...and help out <insert some charity here>?" So I was like, Hell yes, I don't get a stupid 5c coin and it goes to a charity instead. Win-Win. More buisinesses should do this.

Fuck that. I want my change :down:

Damn right.

I only give money to the RSPCA. Any other charity can eat it.

better off saving the money, going to the shelter, asking what they need and buying it then giving the product to them. I was talking to a girl that works there and after admin and stuff only about 30% of the donation makes it to the shelter

better off saving the money, going to the shelter, asking what they need and buying it then giving the product to them. I was talking to a girl that works there and after admin and stuff only about 30% of the donation makes it to the shelter

It's not all about the shelter though. Gotta give money to the whole company. They have extra nurseries and shelters all over the place (like a kitten house near my place). Plus advertising costs etc. A lot of the money is now going to the construction of the new shelter out at Darra or Gailes (or wherever they're building it). Once that's done they'll be set up pretty well :down:

rodney rude, has lost his black hair and his jokes...

was not all that funny tonight, waste of $50...

I remember seeing him 10 years ago and my face hurt the next day from laughing so much...

tonight all i feel is disappointed... :D

So I got the skyhooks out today and took some photos of Hilton. Look pretty shitty once compressed I guess I'll have to get the original ones off the work server. Either way this is what it's looking like now. Small tower is pretty much complete. Opens some time in Oct/Nov and the bigger tower will be open a year after that.

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Holy shiiiiiiiit

That's what she said

You were actually up there or what?

That's what she said

Holy shiiiiiiiit whaaaaaaat?? You were actually up there or what?

+1

Morning all,

Morning

Anyone got the standard inlet pipework from the airbox to the low mount turbo ?

Negatory

BASKINS!!!!!!!

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