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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.

The old man thinks he might have one at home, so leave it for the moment. He's not home till tonight to check, and mum has no idea what she's looking for.

If he is telling me fibs, might head out your way tomorrow after work, if that's ok, as I am out at Zillmere again anyway.

The old man thinks he might have one at home, so leave it for the moment. He's not home till tonight to check, and mum has no idea what she's looking for.

If he is telling me fibs, might head out your way tomorrow after work, if that's ok, as I am out at Zillmere again anyway.

Yeah no prob, will be home tomorrow arvo until i head to baskins.

Me and Jeremy are heading in now

On a side note, if anybody knows a pannel beater/spray painter, need the sunroof sealed in, as well as a front bar and my bonnet resprayed.

Oh laddergoat...

the guys at germanclub hadn't watched it before

and colin, you game-score giving away bastard, you better be up, adding and playing me at cod

Morning Mangs!

F*cking bridge is closed at petrie again (indefinitely). And youngs crossing rd too. Took me 1hr 15m to get to work :(.

Might have to start catching the train untill they fix that f*cking bridge.

hai guys :action-smiley-069:

Hai Scott! :action-smiley-069:

ECUs are on teh way from J-Land :)

Late notice german club was awesome. Pork Knuckle ftmfw.

THIS! Top job organising mang.

JASON

JASON!

Speaking of Jason...

@Phil: I was literally dragged to the german club last night mang, and then held there against my will for many hours, with many terrible beers and much disgusting food forced down my throught. As such, I did not get a chance to look at your homework yet.

The first one was the best. Second one was alright I guess :whistling:

That's what she said.

Old spice dude is awesome.

"Look down, back up, where are you? You’re on a boat with the man your man could smell like. What’s in your hand, back at me. I have it, it’s an oyster with two tickets to that thing you love. Look again, the tickets are now diamonds. Anything is possible when your man smells like Old Spice and not a lady. I’m on a horse.”

Ok, old man has delivered, so will get my angle grinder on this afternoon.

should be interesting.... ahh well, what's the worst that can happen?

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