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that reminds me, I'm spewing that I didn't head over to Melbourne for the UFC last weekend.........reckon Carl would be too. :P

You would've had the same view as you had here - on TV. It was held in Sydney :(

Some cocksucker put plastic stuff all over my R32 while it was parked, and it had something on it that I can see on the paint. It better wash off

piece of shit low life people

where did that happen mate?

done deal!!

that reminds me, I'm spewing that I didn't head over to Melbourne for the UFC last weekend.........reckon Carl would be too. :ninja:

That was live on One HD on sunday last week wasnt it???? some awesome fights and KO and submissions

yeah sorry Dave....I've got Melbourne on the brain cause I need to get over there for a day or two.

Rad32 and I just got back from Melbourne and it from news reports it was pretty much UFC in the CBD with 17 people stabbed in two nights or something. Great city to be in haha

Everlast Auto Group on Pt Wakefield Rd

I almost had a heart attack when i seen that. A sister company to who i work for is called "Everlasting Watertanks", made me think they were almost related.

lol u take that pic damo? we got to go out on our boat to go and see it today. seen dolphins on the way to :ninja: awesome start to the day.

o and it is bigger than the titanic was

titanic

Class and type: Olympic-class ocean liner

Tonnage: 46,328 gross register tons (GRT)

Displacement: 52,310 tons

Length: 882 ft 9 in (269.1 m)[3]

Beam: 92 ft 0 in (28.0 m)[3]

Height: 175 ft (53.3 m) (Keel to top of funnels)

Draught: 34 ft 7 in (10.5 m)

Depth: 64 ft 6 in (19.7 m)[3]

Decks: 9 (Lettered A through G)

queen victoria

Tonnage: 90,000 gross tons

Length: 964.5 ft (294 m)

Beam: 106 ft (32.3 m) waterline, 120 ft (36.6 m) extreme (bridge wings)

Height: 205 ft (62.5 m) keel to funnel

Draft: 26.2 ft (8.0 m)

Decks: 16 total, 12 passenger

Installed power: 63.4 MW Sulzer ZA40 diesel plant

Propulsion: Two 16.7 MW Azipods

Speed: 23.7 kn (43.9 km/h; 27.3 mph) maximum,

service at 18 kn (33.3 km/h; 20.7 mph)[2]

Capacity: 2,014 passengers

Crew: 900 officers and crew

but not as big as the RMS Queen Mary 2

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Rad32 and I just got back from Melbourne and it from news reports it was pretty much UFC in the CBD with 17 people stabbed in two nights or something. Great city to be in haha

thats nothing out of the ordinary for melb.....they had a doco on the tele a couple of nights ago where the "gangs" were speaking to the journalist in regards to what they do and they covred their faces like the terrorist's do in afghanistan.....pretty bad over there.....one of the guys said that they just go into town and start fights etc for no apparent reason.....i mean wtf is going on over there

oh and damo what ever floats your boat mate

oh and damo what ever floats your boat mate

I can just appreciate the design and engineering that goes into something this big. I f**king love watching Nat Geo and Discovery for stuff like that, watched them build one of the worlds biggest oil tankers, and how to build an off-shore oil rig. Fascinating shit.

If you sold your car Krishy, youd get 3-4 nights in the Queens Grill Room. Just over $4000 a night.

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