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P.S. Hi cAndy! :action-smiley-069:

You coming to baskins tonight? I don't think you've visited us once, even though we moved it to stones corner for you :(

I will try to get along! Its been a crazy month or so for me! holidays, flood work, promotion ect ect. I take it stones corner is working out ok?

I will try to get along! Its been a crazy month or so for me! holidays, flood work, promotion ect ect. I take it stones corner is working out ok?

Yeah I know you've been busy. Promotion eh? Congrats.

Stones Corner is OK. Not as good as C.H. was, but it's doing the job. I just need to try and remember to start bringing a camping chair.

Yeah I know you've been busy. Promotion eh? Congrats.

Stones Corner is OK. Not as good as C.H. was, but it's doing the job. I just need to try and remember to start bringing a camping chair.

Aww crap camping chair, thanks for reminding me. bloody shite seats.

Yeah I know you've been busy. Promotion eh? Congrats.

Stones Corner is OK. Not as good as C.H. was, but it's doing the job. I just need to try and remember to start bringing a camping chair.

Yah another 15k will help with Anna doing her make up course this year! I always just sit on the railing when we go there! lol

Lowering your car by chopping the springs eh?

Yep couldn't get it low enough.

This is the way it sat until I sold it.

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Stick with the highflow martin, unless you want to crank 300rwkw

I vote highflow. Looks schhhhhtock too. Helpful for roadside inspections.

yeah thinking i will stick with the highflow, want good response more than 300rwkw

Good mang.

I will try to get along! Its been a crazy month or so for me! holidays, flood work, promotion ect ect. I take it stones corner is working out ok?

SC is ok. Not that great really though.

Jason, what the mang have you done this time?

floating....

Yeah I know you've been busy. Promotion eh? Congrats.

Stones Corner is OK. Not as good as C.H. was, but it's doing the job. I just need to try and remember to start bringing a camping chair.

I considered it last week.

Wow you guys take perving seriously

Hells yeah!

Not sure if I'm be about tonight. Insert same lame-o excuse as last night....(That's what she said)

IBTL! :blink:

Wow you guys take perving seriously

You know it.

I vote highflow. Looks schhhhhtock too. Helpful for roadside inspections.

Keen.

Good mang.

That's what she said.

Not sure if I'm be about tonight. Insert same lame-o excuse as last night....(That's what she said)

IBTL! :blink:

So is anyone going?

ok, have formulated a new plan to approach the cage install that doesn't involve me grinding away bits of the inner roof.

instead, i am grinding the fark out of the sunroof rails. :)

The A J Wyllie Bridge on Gympie Road at Petrie suffered significant damage as a result of recent flooding. Inspections identified riverbed erosion issues with the northbound lanes (low bridge), while on the southbound lanes, there has been significant damage to the guardrail, embankments and lighting.

Crews are working to complete assessments of the damage caused to the low bridge and the bridge must remain closed until the safety of motorists can be guaranteed. A diversion route will be available along Youngs Crossing Road in the event that water is released from North Pine Dam, Youngs Crossing Road will be closed and motorists will need to find an alternative route such as the Bruce Highway. The highway may experience longer than normal traffic delays because of these closures.

FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

council website was saying today that the south bound bridge (high) is closed indefinently.

Wonder if they'll still let me ride across it?

lol, train driver just overshot bray park station, then had to apologize to anyone who wanted to get off there and told them to get off at strathpine.

Wonder if they'll still let me ride across it?

Yer should check on that dude.

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