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And they're off. Hopefully at least Watto is still in by the time I get to the GABBA this arvo
katich out

batting collapse incoming

You will now not post for the rest of the day

@Colon: Got a guy who may be interested in your serty-wan. OK if I give him your mobile/email/something?

Yeah man give him my details n tell him to give us a yell. :ermm:

afternoon was shaping up to be awesome until 4:30 when they stopped playing. I blame haddin entirely, he's a skirt. The Hussmeister would have kept batting all night if they'd let him.

4:30, bit early for dinner I thought, but hey, what the hell. Then I get out of the stadium and it is PISSING down rain. Absolutely soaked by the time I get across the road into the german club. THEN they aren't even serving food! Kitchen to open at 5:30. f**k that. Then have to walk to my car in the rain, then have to fight traffic home.

Massive lose :ermm:

Oil +Filter change on the pintara, fixed the hand brake and installed a new pod filter on the beastly ca20e

Ready for a roadworthy i think ;)

O and drifteks dont fit on it :( worth a try i thought :)

I get my cage tomorrow morning. Yay

Might have to wait till next weekend to fit it tho. Don't have any tools, and will be learning as I go.

I get my cage tomorrow morning. Yay

Might have to wait till next weekend to fit it tho. Don't have any tools, and will be learning as I go.

I'm sure if you put the word out some tools would turn up with a spanner or two. ;)

I'm sure if you put the word out some tools would turn up with a spanner or two. ;)

:)

There's not a huge ammount of space at my place, so I usually don't bother doing that much plus don't have tools at home, and can't do it this weekend as I am flat out, ish

Next weekend will go out to a cousins place and have a crack. He's the one that owns the pig farm. Will try to score some salami.... and that's not what she said

fuckers...

well that was a day at the cricket

got well drunk, then very wet on the way into town

stopped at the chalk for a beer while it was raining only to find two naked chicks being painted with body paint

was a win win win

stopped at the chalk for a beer while it was raining only to find two naked chicks being painted with body paint

pics or it didn't happen

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