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the sad thing is cause i play world of warcraft, the 2nd definition is what immediately came to mind

i swear sometimes im livin in a f**king cultural bunker

*censored*

-D

bahahaha.

Twink, i got from the 09 AutoSalon meeting we had with the 31 sky club.

That adult match maker ad came on, and with us all drunk as nuts, they were listing off like "if your into big daddys, twinks" somebody yelled out "THAT TWINK IS JAKE!" and yeah..basically it has stuck ever since.

Got my username on 31 club locked as 'twink' for the next 6 months.

Then combined with my white car, i got 'the semen series 3'.

Funny and very creative..

He was very quiet, too quiet. Actually more calm than I thought he would be

:thumbsup: the phonecall u made to me was rather interesting too

ha.

everyone he works with knows he is twink thanks to matty t. rad shit.

i know, rather accidental too :ph34r:

:thumbsup: the phonecall u made to me was rather interesting too

lol. same. i think it went something along the lines of;

luke: "you know how we always find something that always makes us laugh?"

me: "... yeah... what?"

luke: "we took corkscrew home, and yeah... glenns mx5 made a short stop in the ditch."

me: *hysterical laughter*

lol. same. i think it went something along the lines of;

luke: "you know how we always find something that always makes us laugh?"

me: "... yeah... what?"

luke: "we took corkscrew home, and yeah... glenns mx5 made a short stop in the ditch."

me: *hysterical laughter*

any idea what happened? I was under the impression that the mx5's, while being underpowered, had some really good suspension and driver feedback - surely there was an incident that can be blamed for the off-roading?

;\

-D

EDIT- Luke ur sig had no chance the moment u made it bro, its goooone... u had me fooled for 2 hours while i was well pissed but srs dude, as if u couldnt see this happening ;P

EDIT2 - Bored, 11:20pm, listen to this - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sOCayPML-E

lol. same. i think it went something along the lines of;

luke: "you know how we always find something that always makes us laugh?"

me: "... yeah... what?"

luke: "we took corkscrew home, and yeah... glenns mx5 made a short stop in the ditch."

me: *hysterical laughter*

luke: what are you doing

me: in a cherry picker up at blackwood, why?

luke: well, something funny but not funny has happened. you know those things that are initially funny but then not really? yeah

me: what?

luke: josh put glenn's MX5 off the side of corkscrew

silence

silence

me: what?

:thumbsup:

Quickie: Where can I download a copy of FAST.

And in the meantime, can anyone FAST for me vin 6u900wgnc34127057 for the part number for tie rod ends?

:nyaanyaa:

got a copy at home i can burn for u once work finishes if u wanna pop over and grab it

i got mine off torrent - no idea what the current version is tho

-D

Just a question to the SAU sa execs..

A few weeks ago, Damo said for me to fill out the correct information for a registration form, and all would be sorted. So i emailed my information to sausa's hotmail address, paid the fee's, and have not heard back.

If somebody from the exec team could inform me as to what is going on..that would be awesome.

Jake, the membership has been processed. Your membership card went out in the mail yesterday incidentally. Had some other memberships to chase down and process which held yours up. My apologies.

:nyaanyaa:

I can also put it on a DVD for you Ruby - but FYI it is an absolute PITA to get working properly .... and you can't mix and match old and new data sets, so you either get up to 2002, or after 2002 - VERY difficult to get the software working with both.

if i go home for lunch, i'll look up the tie rod ends ruby.

Cheers guys. Just want to confirm that the part number is 48520-23u25 (for series 2 Stagea and R34 GTR).

Anyway, also, of knowing if R34 4 door AWD skylines share the same tie rod ends as series 2 AWD Stagea?

Lukey boy has a tie rod for me which I want to be sure will fit.

Quickie: Where can I download a copy of FAST.

And in the meantime, can anyone FAST for me vin 6u900wgnc34127057 for the part number for tie rod ends?

:)

I got FAST here a couple of days ago ~1.3GB

Im still having a play around with it, so I dont want to dish out parts advice yet :)

Bit of a prick to get running and working correctly - quite alot of steps to go through. I have XP Home and it wasnt too bad, but Ive heard sometimes its a bitch with Vista.

watching a doco on future weapons. The USS Dwight J Eisenhower (Aircraft Carrier) was recently overhauled, now has 2 nuclear reactors and can stay at sea for 25 years. The Super Hornets can go for 40% longer, and the weapons are connected to the pilots helmet. They have a heads up display, and it aims the missile wherever they turn their head, and fires with a nod of the head!

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