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Damn so many dumb people who chose tele. :cheers:

I swear tele/elec eng is one of the top 10 hardest courses. It's not worth how much effort has to go into study because finding a job in tele (unless you have a near D average) is so bloody hard.

Damn so many dumb people who chose tele. :D

I swear tele/elec eng is one of the top 10 hardest courses. It's not worth how much effort has to go into study because finding a job in tele (unless you have a near D average) is so bloody hard.

yep thats so true!!!!.... I was doing it then im out.. Failed so many subjects, Got friends who are still doing it now.. they are supposed to finish this year (4year at uni). But probably have 2more years to go.

spotted a grey/black 32 on kissing pt rd heading towards parra at about 12:30am-ish.. also spotted a greenish olive 33 with some weird style body kit turning onto marsden rd a few mins later...

and i spotted you on james ruse i was next to you in the bogan mobile HQ holden:wassup:

saw that VY malloo jump up ur ass pretty quick too

was that at the lights near the bp on james ruse?!?!?!?!?!?! hahahaha.. was that you?! why didn't you beep!!! i was half hoping you'd give me a run, but you didn't do anything... then the mallo was on my butt! lol!!! i wasn't going to speed.. and he backed off pretty quick! ;)

i'm in a very weird boosty mood these days :

yep BP lights

i only realised it was you after you took off

LMAO the bogan mobile run your car your jk arent you

its a 5L and it still doesnt move i cant wait to get rid of it and get back into my car

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