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Morning Mangs,

Took a strayen day today. Went to the doctors. Have tonsilitis which is fun lol. So now I have a few days off work going to take the 32 to a few bodyshops and get some quotes for the guard fix + fitting and painting of the new shit I bought.

I remember a flight i think it was either going to or coming home from un zud with virgin. Or it might have been perth...

Anyway, we scored the front row seats for more leg room (because the check in dude was hot for kyle), which as an added bonus come with a nice view of the hosties when they sit down.

It was a particularly hairy landing and sitting right in front of them we could tell the poor hosties were terrified, but trying so hard not to show it. It was hilarious.

I'll give you a pie lot.

That's what she said.

Ja, sehr gut. Ich trinke viel bier und essen große wurst.

halt die Schnauze, Sie smutzige affe

mmm... butter chicken on the menu for lunch today. Awesome :)

You get a menu?

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Think it's meant to be eat big sausage. and viel is alot or something like that. so "Yes. very good. I drink a lot of beer and eat big sausage".

Yes, very good. I drink beer and eat sausage great.

I'll admit my german is a little (11 years) rusty, but it's supposed to be:

Yes, very good. I drink a lot of beer and eat large sausage.

Took a strayen day today. Went to the doctors. Have tonsilitis which is fun lol. So now I have a few days off work going to take the 32 to a few bodyshops and get some quotes for the guard fix + fitting and painting of the new shit I bought.

Highly suspicious after the other day's sick days discussion...

halt die Schnauze, Sie smutzige affe

I've got nothing on smutzige, and google is not even helping :(. Was ist das?

Sif I'll cop the dirty ranga calling me a monkey though. I put it to you sir...

You get a menu?

f**k yes we get a menu. The canteen serves 4 or so different meals every day, on a kind of rotating system. Never got butter chicken before though :).

Think it's meant to be eat big sausage. and viel is alot or something like that. so "Yes. very good. I drink a lot of beer and eat big sausage".

Good job, team.

Yay rains.

That's what she said.

I'll admit my german is a little (11 years) rusty, but it's supposed to be:

Yes, very good. I drink a lot of beer and eat large sausage.

Highly suspicious after the other day's sick days discussion...

I've got nothing on smutzige, and google is not even helping :(. Was ist das?

Sif I'll cop the dirty ranga calling me a monkey though. I put it to you sir...

f**k yes we get a menu. The canteen serves 4 or so different meals every day, on a kind of rotating system. Never got butter chicken before though :).

Good job, team.

That's what she said.

Yeah pretty suss but I have a doctors cert and drugs and everything so winrar? Smutzig is dirty. So I called you a dirty monkey pretty much.

f**k yes we get a menu. The canteen serves 4 or so different meals every day, on a kind of rotating system.

Where is this fine land you speak of? I can has induction for butter chickens?

Where is this fine land you speak of?

The same mystical land of the renowned cute receptionist.

I can has induction for butter chickens?

Butter chicken was fairly average as far as they go... still a good lunch though :)

I saw a guy with a two tier umbrella. I was amazed, must be in the $30 category of umbrellas. I still managed to get half my arm wet though.

Busy weekend coming up, we should actually organize a steak night soon. Somewhere sort of in the middle of where everyone meets that has adequate parking and docks for ravi's boat.

Pics of two tier umbrella or ban

Also selling my boat. Yaarrr she's a fine vessle, but I really want something with 4 doors and more space. Stag swap anyone?

Please explain this two tier umbrella. I am intrigued.

+1

Never been to German Club, ist gut?

Only been once, would loooooooove to go again, so good. God damn bacon beer on my mind...

mmm... butter chicken on the menu for lunch today. Awesome :)

Windian :thumbsup:

Yes, very good. I drink a lot of beer and eat large sausage.

.........

That's what she said.

Gotta stop doing that to yourself mang!

I have a doctors cert and drugs

Recipe for WIN!!!!!

Pics of two tier umbrella or ban

This was a surprisingly early result in a google image search of 'two tier umbrella'

rosieroo3.jpg

http://www.femail.com.au/img/rosieroo3.jpg

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Strayan days are for when you aren't sick and just want to go fishin / drinking beer. When you are sick your sposed to go to work.

This man knows.

Unless of course it's a light cold and you have the option to sit at home, drink beer play forza and fap.

good german guys, any actual german here or is it all googled? if so, well done.

and mmmmmm german club.....havent been in ages.

you guys tryed the Belgium Beer house in the city? (if it still exists its been yrs for me......i lived out west too long) awesome beer flavors there.

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f**k yea, just ordered a whole new wardrobe from HT store lol (all my shit got washed away in the flood)

This shit is offtap :rofl:

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www.hardtunedstore.com :D :D :D

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you guys tryed the Belgium Beer house in the city? (if it still exists its been yrs for me......i lived out west too long) awesome beer flavors there.

Hells yes! I had a $25 dutch beer there once that was in a 2 pint glass.

looks like my turbo is probably lost in the poast :(

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