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I had a plan years ago to buy a cheap little laser as a daily when I had my 33.....was gonna paint the whole thing like lime green with spray cans, black bonnet and wheels (with spray cans...)...never did get around to it though

Lol me and my mated wanna buy old school civics and just smash into eachother at red lights and shit (top gear styles). Would make people go WTF haha

I think half the world already knows :P

That said, i knew last week if we are playing 1-up lol :D

Pfft i dont, who was it?

Lol me and my mated wanna buy old school civics and just smash into eachother at red lights and shit (top gear styles). Would make people go WTF haha

You can get fined for that

careless and reckless driving

Sending my iphone 4 back to vodafone because i've gotten out of my contract and they're shit.

Want to take a ipad or something overseas so I can access wifi and keep in touch with home. Anybody know of any good tablets (preferably other than ipad) that I should look into buying?

Prefer cheaper so that if it gets stolen / broken i will only give 0.5% of a f**k.

Motorola Xoom: http://www.google.com.au/search?sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=motorola+xoom

HP TouchPad: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-20031203-94.html

real estate agent said 270 - 300. Ended up going for $332.5

Decided to change my view and look for 2 bedroom appartments. Smaller deposit and no issues with the 50sq metre loan rule

btw; do you know any website which lists recent auction sale prices? Interested in chasing up some auctions i missed out on.

Thanks!

re; web hosting and website address.

http://www.jumba.com.au/hosting/personal

Let me know if you need any help

yeah sounds about right for auction 10% approx over, keep in mind agents/sellers have a 15% leeway on auction which is a pain. I'd suggest sunday papers im not sure where else the info is available free. Agents subscribe to services for sale prices etc. To be honest the agent shouldnt have much issue telling you buyers are thin on teh ground so get in with a few agents well and they will look after you well and hook you up. pm me the address if you want i can try run em see if i get anything

Unless the house is covered by a Heritage Overlay, you can essentially paint it whatever you like.

When I was working in the industry, I once got a few phone calls from a resident who was complaining that their neighbour had painted his house fluoro pink. Turned out to be a neighbourhood fued escalating, and because the caller sounded like such a bitch, I took great satisfaction in telling her that there was nothing I could do about it : )

yeh or body corporates can be super strict

Yeah I know, just that I'm tempted to say something now so that it doesn't delay the finish date more than it needs to...re-painting is easy enough, but re-plastering etc is a bit more work... not 100% happy with the tiling in some spots either, doubt they'd re-do that though :S

yeh tiling not likely unfortunatley, whose building it? You can tell em they might tell you why you on site its not allowed blah blah lol

yeh tiling not likely unfortunatley, whose building it? You can tell em they might tell you why you on site its not allowed blah blah lol

the tiling isn't a major issue, but I'll still mention it..

the site manager has been alright with me since the start, knows I've got my construction white card etc and he's let me and mates on site earlier to do work before plaster etc went up...

Already thought about what I'd say if I mention it before final inspection, was just gonna say I went to check it out and the garage door was wide open, so I went in to see if anything had been damaged etc...

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