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righty dokie then! less info next time :blink:

it's not border line jack and or shit. The official boundary for Indooroopilly finishes on the western corner of Rennies Rd. Just because your house is Indooroopilly doesn't mean shit :down: Moggill Rd moves south west at that point and crosses back through the border putting your street (from the first HOUSE) in Indooroopilly.

Don't argue directions with the ex cabbie bitch ;)

Lol rightio lol i think ive lived in that house more then u been a cabby mate

tis pretty good. What's goin on today Andy? Anybody dumping nuclear waste in our rivers?

Nothing much today, jusr writing a refusal of a quarry application, and getting it word perfect becuase it will end up in court for sure!

STFU and GTFO dont go down well in court eh lol.

http://www.autoblog.com/2010/03/03/geneva-...v8-porsche-911/

yum

nah you tend to need to give reasons for refusal backed up with findings..." I am the law" doesnt work either

nah you tend to need to give reasons for refusal backed up with findings..." I am the law" doesnt work either

throw in a "You want the truth! You can't handle the truth!"

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