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well, went test driving a couple of cars today for my mum, lookin to replace her mighty corolla. thought she was goin to be set on a Hyundai i30 CRDi, but it seems we found something more european second hand with minimal k's thats better quality

http://hamilton.deadline.net.au/aspx/searc...amp;loc_index=0

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at the moment, yes, but unofficially. theres still 90,000 odd votes to be counted. if theres enough liberal votes in that 90,000 odd for them to get another 2 seats, itll be a hung parliament.

I dont get how Labor can be celebrating so much.

They are now the most un-popular sitting parliament in history.

With the massive amounts of swing in the electorate, and they are raving on about how good they are..

Liberal even got more votes than them, according to the sunday mail!

I dont get how Labor can be celebrating so much.

They are now the most un-popular sitting parliament in history.

With the massive amounts of swing in the electorate, and they are raving on about how good they are..

Liberal even got more votes than them, according to the sunday mail!

Yes, if you look at the results, The Legislative Council vote results show that 292696 people voted for Liberal and 282663 voted for Labor. But Labor get the win as more people voted for them in the regional votes - more seats.

Speaking of politics, saw some guy on the side of the Southern Expressway this morning with a sign saying "Thank You" and waving to cars.

Looks like im gonna return the 2.5L swirl pot and go a bigger 5-6L swirl pot to be safe :blink:

So i dunno if someone wants to buy it off me or i can return it but its a 2.5L pederson swirl pot. Think it was $175 but i'll double check tomorrow if anyones keen :ninja:

so your buying genuine starcorps this time?

yes. yes i am.

thinking te37's or cr kais.

rota knock offs though, of course.

Am i a whore?

<snip>

I really need to sell a couple of sets.

i think you could be accused of being one, yeah.

Democracy is a myth. Don't believe the hype.

i dont.

So anyone been watching The Pacific? f**king awesome series!

nope. worth acquiring?

Edited by scandyflick
lol ok damo authorised romote access

wasnt anything fancy, just a home made reverse vnc single click utility designed to go thru my firewall and connect to vnc viewer in listen mode

pretty easy to make, and is only 150kb in size

-D

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