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storm just hit us. Pissing down. Looks like I'll be waiting it out at work f**k riding home in this shit.

Good things those bikes col. :thumbsup:

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One of my guys said the same last week. Told him he was weak as piss, but when he actually showed up 2 days later he looked like a leper.

So I gave him a pat on the back for coming in anyway. :laugh:

Bah, I was at Archerfield last Sunday for the drifts and didn't bring sunscreen, hat or sunnies, in direct sunlight for 5 hours. Needless to say I'm still sunburnt. I still showed up to work the next day. Then again I sit in air con, might be a different story for your guys lol.

John, do you know if you'll need me at 2pm on the 5th for moving?

In other news, I may be escaping Hyrule on a fly in fly out basis soon.

Only N64 nerds would get it....

John, do you know if you'll need me at 2pm on the 5th for moving?

Indeed, kind sir. No one else is a confirmed yes apart from one of my friends, so I dare say we'll still be going at 2. Thanks, mang.

Indeed, kind sir. No one else is a confirmed yes apart from one of my friends, so I dare say we'll still be going at 2. Thanks, mang.

Just PM me your address so I know where I'm going. I'm only in Albany Creek so I'll just come straight over.

Good things those bikes col. :thumbsup:

Yeah fantastic lol. Dad told me you won't know for sure whether you want to keep riding until you have to ride in the rain. >_<

Morning Mangs,

Busy day is busy.

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Yeah fantastic lol. Dad told me you won't know for sure whether you want to keep riding until you have to ride in the rain. >_<

Isn't it great when your gloves and boots are full of water and your visor fogs up with every breath :P

I know a guy that lines his boots with bin liners when he has to ride in the rain. He reckons the sweat and smell is better then the cold water.

Bah, I was at Archerfield last Sunday for the drifts and didn't bring sunscreen, hat or sunnies, in direct sunlight for 5 hours. Needless to say I'm still sunburnt. I still showed up to work the next day. Then again I sit in air con, might be a different story for your guys lol.

John, do you know if you'll need me at 2pm on the 5th for moving?

In other news, I may be escaping Hyrule on a fly in fly out basis soon.

Only N64 nerds would get it....

I want ocarina of time, I f**king loved that shit.

How stupid would you have to be?

I just received an email from the "ATO" wanting my credit card details because I am eligible for a refund. It even asks for your pin number and CCV

Oh so that is a scam?

Hahah

morning mangs and mangettes, today is good fun, full days work with 4 people. trying to get a day off next week should be interesting, really need a day off though

oh the sunburn lady rang and said she needs the whole week off now, FML lol Will be interesting to see her doctors certificate :D

They would have to be 2nd degree burns.

I want ocarina of time, I f**king loved that shit.

Epic game. I fired up my 64 a few months back to play the game, still works. Graphics aren't as great as I remember them to be.

Quiet thread is quiet.

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