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anyone know of any cheapish but decent accomodation in melbourne?

probably going over there at the end of the month for gogol bordello and some touristy shit, but ill obviously need a place to stay, any suggestions?

When you going? The f1 is on from the 26th I'll be there around then too.

anyone know of any cheapish but decent accomodation in melbourne?

probably going over there at the end of the month for gogol bordello and some touristy shit, but ill obviously need a place to stay, any suggestions?

uni lodge on swanston st is pretty cheap dude

My boot "spring" needs some adjustment as it's not popping up enough when I release it. Can anyone tell me how to do that or help me do it? Thanks.

err that would by the hydraulics that open the boot. you might need new ones, dunno if you can get them regassed.

err that would by the hydraulics that open the boot. you might need new ones, dunno if you can get them regassed.

You mean gas struts Damo ;) , hydraulics are liquid operated or actuated cylinders :thumbsup:

Might not help you or David, being long term chronic sufferers, however it does work for people like Ruby and people who are convalescing or training very hard. Its not like said 'well this little saying here is going to solve all your pain woes lads, yes sir, just repeat that mantra twice a day and you'll be right.'

-D

Sounds like a bunch of wank, but I was able to use meditation techniques years ago when I broke my foot in a tournament in the first round. Proud to say I went on into the finals with the injury. Still hurt, but not as much as not being able to "block it out" for that time. I suffered for it when I returned back to Adelaide. My foot was heavily swollen and black in colour. The only reason I got away with going on for so long was because the doctors on hand for the tournament were SA doctors from Adelaide, so they strapped me up and turned a blind eye. The bottom line is 'pain relief' whether meditation, medication or other treatment is only temporary ... long term pain suffers have limited pain relief.

Also when I broke my shoulder in a bike crash. 2 days after I was out of hospital, I was in the garage pulling my bike apart (with the use of one arm). However, nothing to do with "mokuso" or meditation at the time ... I was just impatient to get back on my bike. :)

Everyone is different in their threshold to pain and natural management of pain. I have a high threshold, but I'm sure I'd go mad enduring pain as long as Tangles has.

Sounds like a bunch of wank,

i heard smoking weed everyday also helps some cronic pain sufferers

hahaha great find Damo.....damn wish my proposal ended like that

we all know your purposals down pt adelaide end like that after $ are exchanged IN ADVANCE i might add

Who was it on SAU who said they had a mate road tune their Nisstune ECU?

:)

Me. I had Pete from PLMS do a quick road tune of my car once he installed the nistune daughterboard. Was good enough to drive home safely but he was quick to stress that a road tune is no substitute for a proper dyno tune

-D

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