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Mine just has the exhaust and k&n so i dont know if i am who you are talking about. Are you at core pc opp the school?

I was yeah, only Saturday's now. I think I was waiting for you for something at one point and I knew you had arrived from the rb sound.

I want to get a postie bike to roll around on, might go and get on that

I need to get two affidavits signed by a JP, do I have to write them in their presence or can I simply take them written and signed into a JP and get it done that way ?

Take it in pre drafted. Sign it in there with them.

Morning.

Heading out to Welington Point today to eat the death burger. Apparently it has so much chilli in/on it that only a handful of people have finished it. Off The Wall Diner is the name of the place.

And on the topic who is going to the SAU Qld breakfast out at the bay next Sunday?

Morning.

Heading out to Welington Point today to eat the death burger. Apparently it has so much chilli in/on it that only a handful of people have finished it. Off The Wall Diner is the name of the place.

And on the topic who is going to the SAU Qld breakfast out at the bay next Sunday?

We had planned a cruise out there for some chilli burgers a few months ago

Should probably do it again as I piked last time

Chilli burger has destroyed me. I LOVE hot food and this had me in tears, I was struggling to breath. Mouth is full of molten lead. Milk and yoghurt don't help. Across the road at the pub drowning my mouth in the most bitter beer try have!

I might be starting tO hallucinate....

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Chilli burger has destroyed me. I LOVE hot food and this had me in tears, I was struggling to breath. Mouth is full of molten lead. Milk and yoghurt don't help. Across the road at the pub drowning my mouth in the most bitter beer try have!

I might be starting tO hallucinate....

A mate of mine posted a video on YouTube of him eating it. He said it was hot, but he's had worse and toward the end he was struggling to finish,

My week was shit as well. Still sitting at work looking at water cooling for my pc and boss bought me pizza capers. I need to poo now though.

I wish someone would buy me pizza capers :(

I'll buy you pizza capers one day. We can enjoy it in a car park somewhere and talk about boys

On a more serious note:

Edited by hylian

Yeah it'll be pretty decent (if its the one at banyo that i'm thinking it is. Dont have a FB account and not going to). They'll have a "all years" japanese day later in the year to, which will be good for us.

(that being said in 3 years time r32's can start coming along...):wacko:

Edited by sneakey pete

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