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I've run out of crayon's though.

Nikko pen will be acceptable

Jason you keen for German club?

Suspended in my work = sacked lol.

What time?

sacked,suspended, given the arse and getting a DCM all the same thing.

yer suspended at my work normally means escorted off the premises, they know we have sticky fingers and will take anything even if its bolted down

Although the word mistake at my work can range a fair bit, anywhere from a talk from the manager to a court case for manslaughter

I have a lot of colour pencils. The project manager saw me marking up scaffold drawings in coloured pencil and he was like

PM: Are you marking up drawings in coloured pencils?

Me: Hell yes

PM: You do your planning in coloured pencils?

Me: Hell yes

PM: f**k yeah I love coloured pencils.

I have a lot of colour pencils. The project manager saw me marking up scaffold drawings in coloured pencil and he was like

PM: Are you marking up drawings in coloured pencils?

Me: Hell yes

PM: You do your planning in coloured pencils?

Me: Hell yes

PM: f**k yeah I love coloured pencils.

Lol

and, anybody got an angle grinder I can use, or that can do a slight trim on couple of choice metal bits on my car.

cage is being a real pain in the ass to install

one long pain in the ass

jason i think what you are looking for is called "bailey channel" Im not 100% on this but pretty sure its near enough for someone to know what your talking about

I has angle grinders

you coming to german club tonight, and if so, are you going past your place first?

I just have one support bit where the sunroof used to sit fouling against the cage, so just need to trim it by about 5mm

Had a morning tea this morning to raise funds for the qld flood appeal. Everything that got donated Brookfield is going to match. So far from the head office sites in Brisbane we've raised nearly 13 grand. Solid effort by everyone :cheers:

you coming to german club tonight, and if so, are you going past your place first?

I just have one support bit where the sunroof used to sit fouling against the cage, so just need to trim it by about 5mm

Or, I can swing past your place at some point in the week and you can have a crack, as I haven't used an angle grinder before....

Or, I can swing past your place at some point in the week and you can have a crack, as I haven't used an angle grinder before....

KEEP BODY PARTS AWAY FROM THE SPINNY BIT thumbsup.gif

you coming to german club tonight, and if so, are you going past your place first?

I just have one support bit where the sunroof used to sit fouling against the cage, so just need to trim it by about 5mm

I am, and I am home now. Can bring it if you want. Angle grinder on the train will be baller. Just let me know coz I don't want to bring it if you don't want it.

Or, I can swing past your place at some point in the week and you can have a crack, as I haven't used an angle grinder before....

If you like, although I can take no responsibility for unwanted metal damage...

Had a morning tea this morning to raise funds for the qld flood appeal. Everything that got donated Brookfield is going to match. So far from the head office sites in Brisbane we've raised nearly 13 grand. Solid effort by everyone :cheers:

Awesome stuff. Powerlink is also matching donations dollar for dollar. Was just over 20g this morning.

also keep genitals away from the spinning bit too

Since when are genitals not body parts?

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