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Yeah I figured, thanks for the offer though mang appreciate it!

I'm thinking the cheapest way out of this might be to buy a new (wreckers) hub.... Dan gave me a quick run through on how to swap the hub over but I might look it up, see if there's a guide on here somewhere

Twas a good night. So good, I fell out of my chair....face first....towards the fire....didn't spill my drink though!

May have had something to do with the lid being on :)

P.S.... Hot Ranga bird is alright :-) She holds her pose well.

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Who puts lids on fires these days... I mean really.

It's an outrage!

Too 'spensive :)

Plus they'd probably give me a piece of finger boy's car just to spite me

col pics provided lolz

I am dissapoint. You'd better be there Thursday mang

col pics provided lolz

There would have been MANY MANY more lolz if you had attended tristan.............just not for you :)

Sup mangs,

Uni presentation this morning. Winged it. Went pretty badly for the first part. Nailed the ending. Am a little disappoint.

That's what she said

:)

Morning mangs

Well done Col, least it's over now eh :woot:

Yeah just got to finish compiling the assignment. Retards in my group left me with all the formatting and submission. It's a dogs breakfast, so lame.

Well done Col, least it's over now eh :)

That's what she said

Yeah just got to finish compiling the assignment. Retards in my group left me with all the formatting and submission. It's a dogs breakfast, so lame.

Dude, that is the bitch's job.

Srsly, we used to give the girl all the formatting and submission crap in group assignments. Obviously since women should be in the kitchen and not doing engineering degrees, we couldn't trust them to do any of the engineering work. So we would do that and give all the bits to the chick to assemble into a submission. It's basically the same technique as making a sammich, so they're pretty good at it.

no bitch's in construction. And the rest of the group are droolers so I think it's best that I do it. This is the most I've ever contributed to a group assignment. It sucks when you actually have to organise people and do the work aswell. So f**kin lame.

Listening to Europe on uni computers. Very appropriate for assignment that is due for submission soon. 'It's the final countdown!"

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