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Wake up in the morning feeling like P Diddy...something something...am hungover.

Have not paid attention to physics for the whole semester, trying to cram all of it in 3 days. HMMM.

Time for breakfast.

That's physically impossible.

To be honest, I'm lazy. In the past, the pain will be on for couple of days but this time, a week and half.

Am trying to get a time to have it pulled out, I'm just time-poor during weekdays until 3 weeks time.

Make time. I hate teeth pain.. You be careful they don't become really infected!

Make time. I hate teeth pain.. You be careful they don't become really infected!

Yeah, mum is doing it.

On the other thing, don't really want to miss the class though.

Anyone know where Bahco rate on the quality tools ladder?

as far as i know good

guy was trying to sell them to me over sidchrome once, think he was a bit of a knob

do they offer warranty like sid/kinchrome/stanley/repco?

lol yeh my mate linked it on my fb.. guess i didnt park far enough away :laugh:

car looks like shit to in the pics lol

as far as i know good

guy was trying to sell them to me over sidchrome once, think he was a bit of a knob

do they offer warranty like sid/kinchrome/stanley/repco?

Not sure, I'm looking on eBay at the moment...Never looked at em in store, but the guy I'm working with has that same set, and I doubt he'd have shit tools

Checked dez. The kincrome reverse gear spanned are $100 for the metric 7 set on ebay

Hmmm, can't remember 100%, but I'm sure they were like $70 at bunnings, and around $120-$130 for the next set up which was 12 or 13 pieces....don't quote me though

Also a fan of the little pouch they come in over the hard case the kincrome look to come in...Given they'll be goin in a tool bag at work, don't want em all loose in the bag, but don't want a hard plastic case taking up a shit load of space either

I know :(

I was awake during mine, can still remember the dentist hammering into to it and hearing my teeth crack.

On the drive home my whole mouth was filled to the brim in blood because I didn't feel like swallowing it :/

I was awake during mine, can still remember the dentist hammering into to it and hearing my teeth crack.

On the drive home my whole mouth was filled to the brim in blood because I didn't feel like swallowing it :/

How long ago was it?

Cos mum told me it cost her $200, it was 7 years ago. I'd better dig real deep.

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