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Is this going to be a substitute for the BNR meet ?

I'd suggest a steak and bnr night but we'd be sitting there until 3am eating ice cream and John would get scared of the sun coming up.

there is no substitute for a BnR meet, morgan is back cranking with the thickshakes again.

Heaps keen for a Petrie tavern night too, im cool whenever, if we make it in 2 weeks time i might even be in my new place by then.....

Today i finally managed to make my tool debits to a reasonable level, i have no money outstanding on my Tools direct account or my Snap-On truck account, my Snap-On trade card account however is still almost $3000. meh, payrise will fix that

Morning Mangs,

Also keen for Petrie tavern night, but not as a substitute for BR.

Off to Nissan soon to get O rings, then to see mum and dad, and then in to work

Fail Saturday is fail.

Lol why would you leave work till last? I probably won't get finished in here till 2ish then I'm going home to service the GTR and play with the bike a bit more. :thumbsup:

Going to have lunch at sirromet winery for my dad's 60th birthday. Then i get to play designated driver for the trip home for my parents and my aunt. Wonder how many helicopters will be there today

Lol why would you leave work till last?

Already had early lunch organised with the family, and nissan shuts at 11:30. No other options really.

In other news, nissan want $5 per f**king O ring. What a rip, where else can I get them?

drove my parents back from lunch in their 2010 corolla. Holy shit the A pillars in new cars are dangerously massive...

Tell me about it!! I deal with that every day. Captivas are really bad for A pillar blind spots.

I was driving an i30 from a rental mob after my DC5 integra was lost in a flash flood before Christmas. I had almost zero visibility thanks to the crap seating position, overly large rear view mirror and huge A pillars. Maybe it would be better with some one who isn't 185cm behind the wheel...

soooo, um.... I have a sickness.... V8's at Abu dabi, my mate Jack and Yahoo auctions....Having fun, but, I think i've just dropped 1.5k of tokens I don't have on crap I don't need..... Wonder how difficult it will be ot get my IP blocked on YAJ. Or I have to pass some sort of breathalizer test. Must be 0.00 to play.

soooo, um.... I have a sickness.... V8's at Abu dabi, my mate Jack and Yahoo auctions....Having fun, but, I think i've just dropped 1.5k of tokens I don't have on crap I don't need..... Wonder how difficult it will be ot get my IP blocked on YAJ. Or I have to pass some sort of breathalizer test. Must be 0.00 to play.

LOL.

I could sort out your computer so it can't access Yahoo JP... but the breathalizer test would be harder.

Insomnia post.

Morning Noel

So, I have decided that windows phone 7 is officially inadequate for a new phone.

Mainly due to no copy pasta and no multitasking. C'mon Microsoft, get your act together.

So, unless they fix this in the next month or so, it's going to have to be Android. Now, to find an suitable phone...

Now you see why I was forced to go Android :(

Yeah, disappoint :(

In other news, XF's interior fan now works :). But seems to always want to default to blowing on the windscreen... :(

All the fan/heater/ac controls seem to be vacuum powered and it sounds like there's a leak

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