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it's more about the positives of helping that the negatives of failed train surfing :P

Just wondering, what was the reason for you to become a paramedic if you don't mind me asking?

japwarehouse arranged it so i dunno who did it to be honest but yeh sorted it all out no dramas, its a pain in teh ass with low cars.

ask kriss think he goes to tyre factory sunshine apparntly they arent bad but wait WITH your car.

where can i get some nice and shiney twin tip "blast pipes" or whatever they're called? thinking of attaching one to some s/steel 3" pipe all the way to front pipe. deleting cat/mufflers hmm vroom vroom

I would actually fkn love that job :P Touching dead people doesn't bother me at all.

my brother's mate is a paramedic. the pics he's shown me... i seriously dont know how people can do that job.

Had to do all that application bullshit and go for an interview when I got offered Architecture at RMIT. Then I changed my mind and decided to be a town planner. Four years of study and three years of work in the industry and now I paint houses for a living. Fml. Should have been an architect.

R-Spec: Exhaust Technologies in Adelaide are the only place I can think of that makes them, feel free to add any in Melbourne if you know lol. I thought about this when I had my straight pipe, but then got an EPA shafting lolz

thats shit sif none in melb?

you'll get done either way so meh might aswell make it worthwhile lol

Had to do all that application bullshit and go for an interview when I got offered Architecture at RMIT. Then I changed my mind and decided to be a town planner. Four years of study and three years of work in the industry and now I paint houses for a living. Fml. Should have been an architect.

What year? I applied for their architecture course and had to do that wierd test thingy in Swanston St in late 2001. Didn't get in, so ever since, I've been a sparky :P

In a way I kind of want to do a bit of tertiary study for some better coinage, but no idea what, and most things probably wouldn't pay as well as what I am doing now. I'll possibly just teach myself some PLC programming, as there is some big bucks to be had in that.

A few, at funerals and shit :P Would be even easier if I didn't know the person. I'm just not really phased by death etc. like normal people are. It's just a fact of life in my eyes.

In other news... FUUUUUUUU my bodykit got damaged in storage. Better hope fiberglassing can fix that shit.

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