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knock off time on fridays depends greatly on:

a) how much work there is to do

b) how many hours i've already clocked in the week

c) whether the project manager is here or not

Today the answers are:

a) Nothing

b) Enough by 12:30

c) He isn't

Hence, I will be leaving at 12:30 :)

Wish I could have finished at 11 or so instead... then I could watch f1 first practice

Dam, wish i'd thought of that...i finished at 10:30 this morning :woot:

Gave me time to get my priest fitted....... :wacko:

is that code for something?

I was trying to figure out if it was or whether this is something a church going man might have to do on the occasional afternoon

Edited by PWND

What happened to the job at Indooroopilly? Thought you were meant to be working on the renovations there.

Also, if you end up working on road projects I'm going to hold you personally responsible for every pothole I hit from now until eternity :P

is that code for something?

I was trying to figure out if it was or whether this is something a church going man might have to do on the occasional afternoon

good to see you guys got the joke :)

but Rhino has it correctly, its my new/old HKS exhaust! so i wont be rolling around in complete silence tomorrow

Fun times ahead this morning. Need to pack campsite away and it is raining. Beautiful.why does the rain God do this to me!

I feel ya...getting so sick of this weather.......freaking showers

nah. bit quiet today so I called it a day at 12 and went yard scouring for 31 bits.

Find any TIs?

Also, if you end up working on road projects I'm going to hold you personally responsible for every pothole I hit from now until eternity :P

+1

martin,

no. TBH hard to find any of them at all.

3 wreckers and the 3rd mainly had pintaras which works for me as I only needed trim bits.

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