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just saw the funniest real emblem in a while...

a old school toyota corona parked in front of autobarn, complete with 4 chrome mud flaps/fender flairs,rear window louvers, front window overshade,, dead poodle sheep skin seat covers. only the drivers window tinted with a plastic film crap. in perfect nick . the top of the line model I guess..for the over 100yr old crowd

the chrome emblem on the side of it said

2.0

below that it said

Extra performance

had a chuckle

it even had factory alloy wheels ,, ugly as sin but still, alloy's

my though t was offer him 100 bucks for it and drift it just like it sits...lol

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alcohol + antibiotics = epic liver failure ;(

-D

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well, my day was full of fail.... how did yours work out??? =P

If your day was full of fail, i wont tell you about my success, as i don't want to make it any worse for you.

My work thingo is next weekend, but Im working while its on :)

So while our co-workers are enjoying an open bar, 10-15 of us will be working..

ugh, id love to have a staff shindig with an open bar. our staff shows are hella stingey. get $25 worth of drinks vouchers and a $10 taxi voucher. and its usually held at hq, with normal hq prices on the drinks.

so $25 barely covers starting drinks, $10 taxi voucher wont even get me past north adelaide, hq shits me, and one of my least favourite activities is seeing everyone i work with get absolutely blasted.

so needless to say, i wont be attending my works staff shindig.

might head to hotti's instead.

Edited by scandyflick

car looks good james but what the hell is that thing hanging from the rearview mirror lol

Can you explain to me how it is a scam? I don't see it. The guy pays you first and picks the car up later. You don't hand over keys until the funds have cleared and are in your account. Where is the scam because I am missing it?

one of my mates almost got stung through a fake paypal account. he almost sent his micheal jordan autographed basketball to someone over seas before he decided he should check paypal. they told him it was a fake account but the entire email looked fullproof, 100% real.

he already had the ball at the post office and had to run to the post office hoping they hadnt sent it lol

ugh, id love to have a staff shindig with an open bar. our staff shows are hella stingey. get $25 worth of drinks vouchers and a $10 taxi voucher. and its usually held at hq, with normal hq prices on the drinks.

so $25 barely covers starting drinks, $10 taxi voucher wont even get me past north adelaide, hq shits me, and one of my least favourite activities is seeing everyone i work with get absolutely blasted.

so needless to say, i wont be attending my works staff shindig.

might head to hotti's instead.

hmmm, makes my work sound like they really splash out.

we get $200 cash in hand bonus, a 3 course meal at one of the many pubs we supply too (changes each year) and unlimited drinks of any kind (not cocktails though) but rtd's, beer, wine etc

and its all free btw :)

Edited by Import S13

^^ +1 :huh:

Siena owns buenos aires on hutt street,

3 course meal, oysters etc etc

my missus work however is more kiddie orientated,

BBQ in a park with pressies for the kids, leaving me very thirsty :)

If your day was full of fail, i wont tell you about my success, as i don't want to make it any worse for you.

hey, at least something went well today... even if it wasent for me =P

i guess its better that the find and fix problems before i get the car really, rather than rushing it and having me find shit only when it breaks =\

If its one of you mothr fkrs that keep sending me stupid offers on my aquarium auction on Ebay, im gonna kick

you fair sqaure in the go-nads next time i see you.

was funny the first time, not anymore.

ah. interesting night. now to get some sleep and do it all again tomorrow.

(and after that itll make it 3 nights in a row ive blown off the lady friend for cbf'd factor, and something better to do, eta to breakup, 2 days)

hey, to pay for someone elses boobies and other bits rubbed in your face 2 nights in a row instead of your missus, thats dedication :laugh:

Well here she is, just a few quick pics.

needs more driveway modification james, f**k the council. fight the power LOL

the magna is now sapol approved! :)

oh, that is epic lol too............i still dont believe it

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