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Glenn - Do you think nick will take my signature all in good humor or will it be too much, I know he's getting pretty sick of charly taking the piss outta him, so dun wanna push it, BUT IT IS JUST SO DAMN FUNNY!!!

Glenn - Do you think nick will take my signature all in good humor or will it be too much, I know he's getting pretty sick of charly taking the piss outta him, so dun wanna push it, BUT IT IS JUST SO DAMN FUNNY!!!

naahhh... he will be fine with it... i had a chat with him abt it... telling him to be open minded and stuffs....

and besides.. i LOVE your new sig ... can i order the kit as well or is it only for the 33s? :D

hmmm havent passed me yet glenn, but as I said to strutto, I AINT GIVIN UP number 2 without a good fight!!

hmm... i only for most graveyard shifts and so long as there's someone for me to whore with ... i give you *mental calculation* another week or so :devfu:

hey guys this got me thinking ...

My best mate back in sydney lost his licence lats night..

he was lost and turned right at a no right turn, the cops got him.

and also pinged him for missin 'P' plates .. and its doubble demerit points

in the end he lost 6 points simply form turning rigth when he should have.

so hes a bit pist off that his whole licence went in one hit (when your on your P2's you have 6 points)

Now I was thinking, If i get done for a few defects how many points do i loose?

see like they could get me for my head light .. (note: cant fix it as the shops are closed)

and lets say they find another defect, (note: i dont know of any others:))

What will happen. like how many points will i loose, 2 per defect?

hey guys this got me thinking ...

My best mate back in sydney lost his licence lats night..

he was lost and turned right at a no right turn, the cops got him.

and also pinged him for missin 'P' plates .. and its doubble demerit points

in the end he lost 6 points simply form turning rigth when he should have.

so hes a bit pist off that his whole licence went in one hit (when your on your P2's you have 6 points)

Now I was thinking, If i get done for a few defects how many points do i loose?

see like they could get me for my head light .. (note: cant fix it as the shops are closed)

and lets say they find another defect, (note: i dont know of any others:))

What will happen. like how many points will i loose, 2 per defect?

not sure abt that one, Matt.

hey guys this got me thinking ...

My best mate back in sydney lost his licence lats night..

he was lost and turned right at a no right turn, the cops got him.

and also pinged him for missin 'P' plates .. and its doubble demerit points

in the end he lost 6 points simply form turning rigth when he should have.

so hes a bit pist off that his whole licence went in one hit (when your on your P2's you have 6 points)

Now I was thinking, If i get done for a few defects how many points do i loose?

see like they could get me for my head light .. (note: cant fix it as the shops are closed)

and lets say they find another defect, (note: i dont know of any others:))

What will happen. like how many points will i loose, 2 per defect?

No double demerit points in qld.

btw Cyrus, i just wanna comment on you going outa yr way to help Chaos.  I thk its really very magnanimous of you.

Bah I have had the same thing done for me on no less than two occasions in my lafe and it helped me outta holes I was in, just passing on that same opportunity to a bloke that needs it, it all depends on what he does with this opportunity, it's all up to him really :D

Bah I have had the same thing done for me on no less than two occasions in my lafe and it helped me outta holes I was in, just passing on that same opportunity to a bloke that needs it, it all depends on what he does with this opportunity, it's all up to him really :D

yeah... i told him the other night.... to grasp this opportunity ... and not to let you and us down...

hopes he get the message... but i am sure he will do his bestest :D

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