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lol wipers aren't working. Doesnt matter if the engine pops 1 minute after rego transfer, you're in the clear.

This is what mechanical inspections and roadworthies are for. Tell him to take it up with whoever he did (or didn't) get to inspect the car, or the RWC workshop.

Cashed my points in for $230

Considering I'd never paid a cent of interest at that point, it wasn't a bad deal

I like my BankWest Breeze Mastercard - low interest and 5% cashback on all 'daily living purchases' such as Coles, Shell, etc. some months I get ~$50 cash for just using my credit card although I'm not sure they're offering that deal anymore to new users: http://www.bankwest.com.au/personal/credit-cards/compare-credit-cards/breeze-mastercard-low-rate-credit-cards

Never paid a cent of interest as I always pay it back before the due date :)

First night on melatonin @ 2.5mg (half tablet)...so far so good. Vivid dreams (got caught touching myself in public, wtf); still woke up a couple of times in the early hours of the morning; don't feel as tired as I normally do, could be placebo. More testing required.

I tend to get more dreams on them too, or at least, dreams I wake up and remember.

Yeah for worst case scenario I've got a couple of 5mg Valium here to knock me right out.... But wouldn't be taking the whole thing

I was only taking 1mg in Thailand and those knock you out pretty good anyway

I wish Valium knocked me out, little to no effect. Benzodiazepam-based sleeping tablets don't work on me - I've taken 4 in one day after 3 days of no sleep - no effect. I ended up walking around Times Square New York at 4am eating Pizza after taking them lol. Stilnox on the other hand - miracle worker. It knocks me out cold. I've managed to make the packet of 14 (they limit supply massively) last probably a good 4-5 months, just getting to the end now. Had to take one last night as I had my usual Sunday night unable to sleep after two long sleeps in a row. The only side effects I get are a very dull headache all day - like I've had all today. Panadol gets rid of that. Melatonin usually gets me by during the week, and then I take a break and sleep without it Friday/Saturday as my body knows there's generally nothing to wake up for/be anxious about the next morning.

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