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twas raining here all freaking day, but the nice ocean breeze makes the humidity seem less :thumbsup:

not sure on the achilles. but i know the 595's are pretty good for the price. i hear theyre a bit louder than the K31's

I think I did pretty well today with the rain, I was inside all day when I was at work (have quit smoking again) so I missed it and when I came out from Chermside tonight it had just stopped, so I think I did alright.

Who wants to buy my falcon? Need room for 26 powered.

I'm hoping the rain eases off tomorrow, really want to take the bike in the morning. Mainly cause i'd have to put fuel in the skyline

Morning Mangs.

Today is going to be a good day :thumbsup:

Why is that?

Im down the coast this weekend for a Bday all I am hoping for is boobs of some sort :P

Morning Mangs,

New computer is fairly beastly for a work PC, and they left my monitors :)

For anyone who wasn't there last night: Next weeks meet will be at mt coot-tha.

Why is that?

Im down the coast this weekend for a Bday all I am hoping for is boobs of some sort :P

Because the Project Engineer isn't here today. And I hate him.

Because the Project Engineer isn't here today. And I hate him.

That fair enough, I just ate pizza and now counting down the clock before I go to the Gold Coast to drink and look at boobies.

That fair enough, I just ate pizza and now counting down the clock before I go to the Gold Coast to drink and look at boobies.

And we weren't invited because................................?

That fair enough, I just ate pizza and now counting down the clock before I go to the Gold Coast to drink and look at boobies.

just left the gold coast from a whole week of this :P....back again on monday.

as lame as it sounds ive gone home for a weekend of video games and lounging on the couch.

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