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Morning Mangs,

@Colon: Lucky bastard. Go home and get me some rum with your time off. Will bring you 2 bottles on thursday.

3 days to go for me :(

@Dan: Last day of sunshine today bro. Then torrential rain through christmas. Head out NOW.

oops too mant schooners at lunch, not sure wether i should try to work or just occupy the crease and minimise mistakes lol :domokun:

Love it and hate it at the same time.

oops too mant schooners at lunch, not sure wether i should try to work or just occupy the crease and minimise mistakes lol :domokun:

The latter for sure.

Love it and hate it at the same time.

+1.

So, apparently it is snowing in N.S.W. & Vic. In Summer. Must be a sign of the end of the world, I was so hoping for zombie apocalypse too :(

forecast for their area is not to come into heavy rain until saturday, tommorrow is sunny with possible light showers in the arvo.

Anyone know how far a car can be stripped but still be roadworthy / registerable?

Have gotten bored over the last few days and have ended up with no interior :unsure:

just strip the hell out of it, if questioned say you parked it at Logan train station and this is how you found it an hour later...

hahah, yer thats pretty true. just make sure you got lock nuts on or the game would be up ;)

so col? a 35 eh? care to elaborate?

hahah, yer thats pretty true. just make sure you got lock nuts on or the game would be up ;)

i think holding back the smile as you told the story might give it away...

cause i would piss myself trying to pass it off as the truth...

so col? a 35 eh? care to elaborate?

2011 blue premium, expect delivery in March at this stage...

I should elaborate its not mine as in im not paying for it, but its living with me... :ninja:

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