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Yeah, man or Hungry Jacks is where it's at!

Whooper with Cheese and Bacon or an Aussie burger = WIN!

ahah i had hungry jacks last week and it was actually pretty good!

and the store in bulleen makes you feel like your back in the 70s or something when you walk in, its always dead too lol

Anyone have recommendations for kebab places? Got a craving!

Mitcham Kebabs!

^+100 this.

Place is great, dunno why you guys got sick :/.

That said, I think it used to be better, way way before even the recent move (/hipster), But it's still good - but their new legit premises doesn't have the same feel as the abandoned servo... fit so many cars in there, and could have a kebab and good chat...

ahah i had hungry jacks last week and it was actually pretty good!

and the store in bulleen makes you feel like your back in the 70s or something when you walk in, its always dead too lol

Yeah, they need an update but as long as the food still good, it's where it counts.

^+100 this.

Place is great, dunno why you guys got sick :/.

That said, I think it used to be better, way way before even the recent move (/hipster), But it's still good - but their new legit premises doesn't have the same feel as the abandoned servo... fit so many cars in there, and could have a kebab and good chat...

Yeah, for sure man!

Mitcham kebabs are over rated. Come at me brahs

Way too hot, burns my hands every time. Also foil is annoying. Oh and they take forever.

Best I've had recently was in Campbellfield with mohomo

go for some tonight? no homo

I asked my contacts. Unfortunately out of their power. Needtogethighercontacts

I'll see if our staff shop has any haha

Please don't play with my emotions like that!

Buy every god damn block im good for it $$$

Limit @ 10 blocks

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ok so suggestions for head phones

must be over ear

noise canceling.

and I'm running pxc 450 sennheiser ATM, so better than they.

go

I have bose quiet comfort 3 - good travel phones but not sure they will be better than your sennheisers... not sure I have heard any better nc phones though.

haha what happened? how did they send you wrong size? :s

Nah was f**kup on our side, the way the standard lips are to the wider lips we calculated wrong

So new lips will stick out 12mm more than I originally was thinking

bigger is better :D

You would think that, but not if you saw how they fit currently :P

This will be fun.

haha oh it will be ;)

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needs way more camber first though :P

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