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LOL That 'harroooo' intro cracked me up, please put on that accent and ask stupid questions at karting!

5 Hours sleep then an hour drive for me.... sucks that you guys are all over in the east. :angry:

Makes me wish I was a paid member :(

Oh well. Gonna play some tennis & squash today, woo.

Who needs go karts! (I do :( )

Given it was opened to the public, that's not much of an excuse :-P

Though that reminds me, my renewal pack hasn't arrived yet

and i'm sure the teeth were the first things you noticed though....

not exactly surprising when each pic has a colgate product in it. and you know the pic to be from colgate....

i'm guessing i'm supposed to be all like "WOAH I didn't even NOTICE that stuff cos all I saw was his TEETH! WOOOOOW teeth are important to looks! I'd better go buy some colgate products NOW!

i'm guessing i'm supposed to be all like "WOAH I didn't even NOTICE that stuff cos all I saw was his TEETH! WOOOOOW teeth are important to looks! I'd better go buy some colgate products NOW!

All the people with extra/missing parts on the other hand are thinking "FARK better leave that shit in my teeth so no one will notice my extra penis"

I come seeking wasteland advice on a neighborly dispute I'm currently having.

Myself and a friend moved into an apartment about 4 months ago and we noticed that the people who live above us often empty buckets of water onto the floor of their balcony, which quickly seeps through the floor and ends up on our belongings. ($200 barbeque, $300 furniture set & an $800 wooden foosball table imported from Italy.)

There have been a few occasions when we were outside and they have done this and our stuff and ourselves have gotten wet. We have tried to yell out to them to ask them to stop, but here's the catch... They are deaf.

Last night after being out with some friends I came home at about 2am and there was water going everywhere all over our balcony. All of our stuff was getting really soaked. At this point I wrote a note saying "Hello, could you please stop emptying your water onto our balcony? It is damaging our belongings that are below you. Thank you." and put it under their door.

This morning I had a note under my door saying "Hi, sorry, it's our toddler's little pool used during heatwaves. Move your things in a bit! If it was lashing rain, same thing would happen! We only did it twice and we only empty the pool over night so take your things inside or move stuff further."

The thing is it has not been hot for days, our balcony is tiny so we can't move stuff over and I can't take the foosball table apart to fit it through the door every time they decide to empty a pool onto us. I have a feeling that if I try talk to them in person they will ignore us because they are deaf and not very friendly. I have a feeling that if I write another letter explaining I can't simply move our stuff and it has not been wet when it has been lashing rain it may start a cat fight.

How would fellow wastelanders deal with this same situation?

DubAddiction just off prinny in one of the factory parts

Have a website too but on my mobile so cbf linking

Most of the golf guys catch up there

site looks like a great place to shop for overpriced parts.

seriously? it costs me less to ship the same stuff direct from the US from ECS or UroTuning etc. And when they have a sale, way less. Hell even from the UK and Germany is less.

I guess the appeal is in the meet up spot?

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