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Love and rockets suuuuuuucks, go to the caberet, though I have heard standard have dropped a little

I hear grosvenor is alright..

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Edited by hylian

Still can't believe the Grosvenor changed so much. A mate of mine used to run it when it was just a plain old little corner pub. How times have changed!

My vote would be for Velvet Cigar on Petrie Tce.

$5 lappies are pretty good :P its all a dick tease. theres a tidy lil german girl at caberet and they dont kick you out when ur too pissed haha

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Strippers killed whoretown! I thought mention of strippers would have everyone in here!

In other news, who wants to get their booze on after the SCC?

Was sitting in my car thismorning and some lady pulled in next to me in her camry, opened the rear passanger door to get something/kid out, hit my car (left a white paint spot), proceeded to rub it to see if she could rub it off (i could hear her rubbing the metal), closed the door and didn't care. I got out and asked her wtf, but she just walked off. I just let it slide, it'll buff out, no need to get into a yelling match. Annoying as shit though.

Edited by sneakey pete

4 posts in 48 hours...

Strippers killed whoretown! I thought mention of strippers would have everyone in here!

In other news, who wants to get their booze on after the SCC?

booze somewhere after is a grand idea!!

sry to hear about B&R...hope we werent too much to blame :unsure:, any new ideas?

WROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG AGAINNNNNNNNNNNN FLANDERS!

Easy up Anna. Last time I was in there it was trash. Had a lappy and I just lusted for my beer...

P.S. Not gay.

Crazy finish to the day. Driving home from work and pull up at the intersection of Vulture and Main at the Gabba. Smell lots of burning rubber, figure some douche had just lit it up when taking off just before me. Glance to my right for some reason (one way street running left to right so not checking traffic, just looking around) and see a smashed up car. As I'm sitting at the lights the smoldering fire in the engine bay (the source of the smell) turns into a full on fire! No one is in the car and the police/ambo's/firey's are being called by other onlookers (can hear them on the phone) so I move on.

First thing I'm doing when I get up tomorrow? 2kg A:B:E extinguisher is being bought and bolted into the passenger side footwell of the 'line.

Must be engine fire weekend or something

I have a bit of a problem with my taxi at the moment - we have pulled the gauges out of my car and one of them was an oil temp one, so I took the sandwich plate out (the one between the oil filter and the block) and fitted a new oil filter on. First of all it started leaking ALOT, tightened it up and it was fine. Went for a drive and it started driving like crap, got home and it had dropped the oil again.

I'm wondering if when they have fitted the oil temp sandwich plate in, have they removed something that was meant to be there before hand? Does anyone know if there's a stock plate that's meant to be sitting there? It's a Barra 182 from a XR6.

This afternoon I'm going to bang the old sandwich plate back on to get it going again, hopefully..... it works.

If the engine is blown I might as well pull it out and put a barra 240T in there, might buy a 32 pig or something if that happens.

Edited by hylian

Easy up Anna. Last time I was in there it was trash. Had a lappy and I just lusted for my beer...

P.S. Not gay.

In recent times it has gotten not so good, the golden era was about 2 years ago, there was a Korean and a Venezuelan who were AMAZING, and there was also a little suicide girl looking thing who was also great, needed boobs though

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