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Took the VLT to get a roadworthy elsewhere, smaller list and should take a lot less time. I should sell RWC-less from now on, what a head f**k.

The RWC on my Pulsar cost $1,100, only sold the car for $6,000. Bit of a kick in the teeth. Now had they fixed everything it would have been so much more. Never realised how many stupid things count as roadworthy items these days.

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not made it out of the terminal at Singapore, want do some day tho.

the nuggets in Germany were that whole fake meat you see on the you tube clips, you know the shite that comes out looking like pink icecream.

and the burger I had somewhere out of vegas on route 66 was just dripping with fat.

Grant yeah quite a few countries sell beer at macca's and co.

Australia is very tight with where you can buy booze.

most other palces are very lax about beer sales, (and stiffer on spirits and wines)

hell thought most of Asia I can buy beer at 7/11

Germany has it for sale from the petrol station

I even found a beer vending maching in South Africa, hows that for responsible serving of alcohol

Ordering a beer with your KFC meal deal combo in Tokyo was awesome :)

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