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All this spotting in Robertson and you didn't spot me last Saturday about 4.30pm? :(

My first time doing Mac Pass in the R34 :D

Really?

I would've just been getting to work.

Have fun?

That's my personal track.

is that the Cube I always see outside this big company that recently announced 1900 job losses?

yep that would be her. In a sensible piece of timing she has quit and taken a job with the Broadband network, starting monday

Really?

I would've just been getting to work.

Have fun?

That's my personal track.

Yeah, too much traffic though!

I went that way home too on Sunday (even though I was up in Bulli at that point). Started off good, then came up to a small car who nicely moved into that little "slow vehicle" thingy for me, thought I had it all to myself and then came to about a million cars behind a bus farken.

Next time I'm not going home till LATE :D

yep that would be her. In a sensible piece of timing she has quit and taken a job with the Broadband network, starting monday

I've only been there for 3 months, guess it might be time for this data analyst to pack his bags lol

Going opposite way

Didn't notice any subis but in that area I wouldn't be surprised lol.

I was trying to chase after him to get his plate to report it, the rexy got lucky cause I found myself in the wrong lane and having to turn away... It was literally like a scene from tokyo drift.

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