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Hey also John, that sounds like a pretty sweet show..... seeing as the girlfriend and I broke up on the weekend I think I'm gonna need a new show to get in to for the time being hahaha. Might bring some blank DVD's to next ice cream meet if you'd care to burn the first season for me?

Mad props to TPG who just waived the 30 day cancellation notice for me because I asked nicely.

Not like last time, when they were absolute f*ckbags and it ended up costing me several hundred dollars just because the name the phone line was in had changed.

Must be improving their customer focus.

...Still don't have the new interwebs connected though :), but I am blaming Telstra for that. Apparently it does actually take them 10-20 days to connect it, and I am only 7 or 8 in so far

Mad props to TPG who just waived the 30 day cancellation notice for me because I asked nicely.

Not like last time, when they were absolute f*ckbags and it ended up costing me several hundred dollars just because the name the phone line was in had changed.

Must be improving their customer focus.

...Still don't have the new interwebs connected though :), but I am blaming Telstra for that. Apparently it does actually take them 10-20 days to connect it, and I am only 7 or 8 in so far

Yeah telstra was what held us up last time too

Telstra and TPG both suck at customer service tbh. TPG only have customers because their plans are better. But I'm all connected now. Just gotta figure out why my dload speed is so terrible.

Thanks for the input on the coolers everyone. And no Colin, I don't want to cut my front bar. I'd rather get called a pussy by a dirty ranga scouse. You'd be amazed how well that just brushes off :)

I'll look into what everyone has said and measure up the space behind the front bar.

Tas you cheap two dorra whore. I just finished helping mum with all these books, so I'm on my way down. If you crazy asians bastards want coffee, text me your order.

try..

/porn off

Tried failed.

Thanks for the input on the coolers everyone. And no Colin, I don't want to cut my front bar. I'd rather get called a pussy by a dirty ranga scouse. You'd be amazed how well that just brushes off :)

I'll look into what everyone has said and measure up the space behind the front bar.

Tas you cheap two dorra whore. I just finished helping mum with all these books, so I'm on my way down. If you crazy asians bastards want coffee, text me your order.

Scouser is the correct term. Take off your skirt and chop that front bar all the cool kids do it.

just got back from ERD, Dan is the best :)

went to TintACar in milton to get my windows tinted, turns out business is so slow these days they close up around 230 or 3 LOL, well they could have made 350 today, guess theyl have to make it tomorrow now.

and car feels awesome, way smoother power delivery now.

your dad even wants to drive your car? my old man drove mine when it had the stock suspension in and complained that it was too low and too hard.

Hahahahahaha yeah, when I first bought he was all excited, thinking back to his sports car celica days :) and was superkeen to take it for a spin around the block, with my step mum in the passenger seat, and me in the back......

It was dumped on coilovers, and yep, he sure did complain. Nearly stalled a few times with the heavy duty clutch that was in it...

But boy did he love the power ;)

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Gayness....back from holidays and back to real life which is fail ;)

Just gotta figure out why my dload speed is so terrible.

You may have a problem with this at first like I did. Make sure you have a filter on every line in your house and then check you line noise. If everythings in order, call them malaysian american farks and go off at them

Whenever I take off my skirt for the boys they don't call me in the morning :(

They just like to use and abuse you man :) Wanna make out though?

Woot!!...spent all day weilding and my bottle finally runs out.. now went to replace it and i got this awesome pungent smell in my car..

lol

FFS tas stop saying weilding. You wield a sword. Metal you WELD

I'd rather get called a pussy by a dirty ranga scouse. You'd be amazed how well that just brushes off :)

LOL

Take off your skirt and chop that front bar all the cool kids do it.

+1

Whenever I take off my skirt for the boys they don't call me in the morning ;)

I would <3

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