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yeah it doesnt worry me cos its my dads

he loves recording free to air stuff so he can put up with the ass features =)

ive got two wd tv live's in our house

bulletproof and plays every movie

ive even got two cisco switches now so its a pretty good setup

14 active ip's in my house =)

About to watch The Hobbit...

Watching at Doncaster shopping town... A note to any low brahs... Go up straight to multilevel. f**k the area outside the cinemas. Speed bump + humps are like freaking spikes in NFS, dat scraping :(

About to watch The Hobbit...

Watching at Doncaster shopping town... A note to any low brahs... Go up straight to multilevel. f**k the area outside the cinemas. Speed bump + humps are like freaking spikes in NFS, dat scraping :(

Wait till you go down the exit ramp bro. Scrapes like a mofarkin hustler.

Always get scared of the ramps in the Kings Way carpark at crown...never scraped once though. Deceiving.

Wilson's Parking on the other hand...owe me about 5 or 6 front bars.

About to watch The Hobbit...

Watching at Doncaster shopping town... A note to any low brahs... Go up straight to multilevel. f**k the area outside the cinemas. Speed bump + humps are like freaking spikes in NFS, dat scraping :(

Yeah, it's bad up there. Hadn't scraped on any of cars I now have and had.

Good thing I don't have to park all the way up all the time since xmas is over - easier to get parking closer to work.

I'm not too far from franga maybe I can pick one up for you?

Let me call them directly tomorrow and check if they have it, then I'll collect it from you at go karts. :thumbsup: That reminds me, i need to pay for that!

So.

I'm going to be having an informal(perhaps) interview at a HR company for my internship, ceo said "lets have coffee"

and i'm going in full formal, is that a right decision? tie blazer and all dat.

Intern at HR company hide all peircings and that butterfly tattoo.

but in reality your going for a job at a i'm assuming professional company, you should suit up as ther a good chance that what you will be wearing on a daily basis.

So. I'm going to be having an informal(perhaps) interview at a HR company for my internship, ceo said "lets have coffee" and i'm going in full formal, is that a right decision? tie blazer and all dat.

http://youtu.be/6Dtn4kP7lrA

So.

I'm going to be having an informal(perhaps) interview at a HR company for my internship, ceo said "lets have coffee"

and i'm going in full formal, is that a right decision? tie blazer and all dat.

Is it a city job?

Suit up bro

Like Martin said likely you'll be wearing that everyday

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