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sounds like a fun night, any idea who they were?

-D

i know only cause i was told, i knew they were footballers but didnt know their names or who for. all ill say is they play for the crows

i recon james is really burnt his neck blended in to his red nissan shirt lol

Does anyone have any contacts to anyone who does pre purchase building inspections??

off the top of my head, ruby might know someone, so ill pm him..

any one else?

i dont really feel like whipping out the key card for a $600 bill, just for someone to say, ''yep, all good''.

thanks all.

speaking of asking favours, does anyone want to nut out some auto elec stuff for me

took my lights off tonight, took all the wiring out and that, no worries

took the 2 extra switches out. neatly snipped where the power / trigger for LED light on switch were looped from the main spotties switch, and removed. bullbar spotties were still working. relocated switch one row up in the dash, moved the wires one at a time (off, thread through new hole and back on, repeat) and now all the stupid f**king thing wants to do is blow 15a headlight fuses on the drivers side. replace fuse, hit low beam, fine, high beam, fine, spotties on, BAM!

kinda frustrating as i cant work it out :S

I missed AJD :) boooooo

I slept in til like 3:30pm lol. Woke up with like 8 text messages from people being like "AJD... you here man?"

f**k.

pretty much the same thing here.....

got absolutely hammered the night before slept in till 1pm and then got a call from my coach telling me that i am playing soccer lol at 2pm.....and straight after the match i saw my phone with so many of the same messages as yours Daniel

Hmmm yes. Saturday night....

Got home at 3am, filled out my AJD forms, got my stuff I was taking ready, bed at 4.30am. Hadn't cleaned car, set alarm for 6am, didn't wake up till 8 then rocked up to AJD with a dirty car which I cleaned (to a fashion) on the oval.

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