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nah just when you said about factory was confusion.

i'm not adverse to free cadbury marble chocolate blocks having said that.

Haha chocolates gotta be made somewhere :-P

Unfortunately blocks are made in tasmania. I only deal with the chocolate bars.

Pat - haha all good it'd probably break the scales :P you work on making machines more efficient yeh? Apparently I'm an engineer as well but a complete different kind.. to be honest I don't really see how I.T folk should be called 'engineers'.. just a title I guess.

Yeah a part of it. My job is to make the process more efficient. Can be the equipment or method.

Yeah the engineer title is a funny one. Anyone can use the title regardless of having a degree. People have tried to fight it in court but it's a losing battle.

why no-one enter deca????

Can I do it on my bike?

sick of my non working 250

so tempted to replace it with one of these http://firesport.com.au/04-honda-cbr-1000-rr-fireblade-motor-bike-250-750-1100--ad213610.htm

Shoulda got a new ninja ;)

Apparently I won the hottest gf thread, surely I get a prize..

Can I do it on my bike?

Shoulda got a new ninja ;)

Apparently I won the hottest gf thread, surely I get a prize..

The satisfaction of knowing that all the sad kents in that thread are furiously fapping to her photo

Lol, dare say there was some slight bias in the judging, good to know adz wants my mrs..........

Looks like Matt has a partner in crime then.

There's Something About Sandra (?).

fkn lol.

good work dez.

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