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Has anyone watched The Raid Redemption?....Sick movie!

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1899353/

Seen it. Can't say I liked it as much as other guys.

The new Judge Dredd movie seems to be a similar style to this judging by the trailer

ah nice they'd go down pretty fkn sweet with some good scotch

need to find some cohibas for new years eve

They stock cohibas as well, they pretty much stock everything

www.bestcigarprices.com

Just make sure if you have stuff ordered they clearly label the weight of cigars only as thats what the duty is calculated from and it ain't cheap at $436 each kg

fitted my focus RS insert today!

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Already looks heaps better every with tape still on :P

Last time i smoked a cigar i forgot it was a cigar and inhaled it, then coughed my guts out for the next 20 minutes.

typical arab, probably thinking of shisha while you doing it

no... the money i save in hospital bills will easily outweigh your petrol savings

Private health insurance ftw

Well I just saw this on the Herald Sun...

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/national/motorcyclist-wills-high-speed-crash-into-a-trucks-trailer-in-south-carolina-caught-on-film/story-fndo48ca-1226474174054

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I know it's his human nature / reaction to a traumatic event, but it's pretty retarded to say you're not getting back on a bike because you're a husband/father etc. after you have an accident. Did he think he was an invincible husband/father beforehand? Since when have motorbikes not been life threatening? I wouldn't ride one if I had kids.

False.

There is no aerospace design industry in Australia. There is Boeing in pt melb but that is just a manufacturing wing. Designs come from America.

Apply for mech jobs and hr will knock you back as they want mech eng not aerospace.

Have couple friends who did aerospace. Had a real hard time finding jobs.

Was about to say same thing mates sister couldn't find anything at all

U gonna be rich

If I can get a job... ! LOL :(

False.

There is no aerospace design industry in Australia. There is Boeing in pt melb but that is just a manufacturing wing. Designs come from America.

Apply for mech jobs and hr will knock you back as they want mech eng not aerospace.

Have couple friends who did aerospace. Had a real hard time finding jobs.

Haha yes, this.

Dunno about getting knocked back from mech jobs though (granted I haven't applied for grad positions, still got 2.5yrs left since double).

Most people from companies I have talked to have told me that while obviously it is/can be a factor, they're not too fussed; and it's more the person themselves. Of course when it really comes down to grad positions, will have to see (as apparently your mates have gotten knocked back, gg). But yeah, I was talking to Holden purchasing program manager, and he's a chemical engineer by trade iirc.

He gonna be at NASA brah

Yeah monies overseas unfortunately.

Luckily for me I actually don't mind / would like to head overseas :D.

Maybe I should double major in another language... like german... hmm...

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OT

Damn only a broken wrist and leg :O

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