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basically, tell them you have a history of sports/classic cars, cams license, sau vic membership, lockable garage and a limited production run caa history of track days/club events and they will insure you

most recent electricity bill, 850$ for 3 months. does somebody have a hydroponics set up in this house that i'm unaware of?

Turn you TV off at the power point; it could be the little standby LED on the front...

So apparently Arnie is making a trip to Melbourne

Contemplating going to see. Even if he only speaks for 5mins out of a 2 hour convention

nohomo

I got a flyer in the mail, you see how much it was? fark that

most recent electricity bill, 850$ for 3 months. does somebody have a hydroponics set up in this house that i'm unaware of?

shiieeet.

Even with electric everything, thats messed up.

Proper hydroponics people usually bypass the meter.

Proper hydroponics people usually bypass the meter.

If TV has taught me anything, they're identified by the heat signature coming off their roof, identified by a live feed of Infrared Satellite Imaging...

Is this real life?

I got a flyer in the mail, you see how much it was? fark that

shiieeet.

Even with electric everything, thats messed up.

Proper hydroponics people usually bypass the meter.

That or run like 10 fish tanks to justify the extrodinary usage :P

If TV has taught me anything, they're identified by the heat signature coming off their roof, identified by a live feed of Infrared Satellite Imaging...

Is this real life?

no, in real life most people simply get away with it :P

i saw a report sometime last year of electrocutions across australia, and one of the highest demographics were people making/growing illicent substances.

Another high one were famers doing DIY jobs on their property.

On site generation of power is going to arouse more suspicion than actually drawing the power required from the meter.

Apparent ex housemates had a heater on in the bathroom 24/7.

IT

WAS

SUMMER

WTF

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