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lol dad had one too back in SL. Mum has a hand sized burn scar on her calf from the zorst when he dropped it on her when they were first seeing each other

haha, good recovery from that one :P

yeah my dad has scars on his knees to this day, from his mad cornering back in the day LOL. a few years back when on holiday there, he drove my uncles bike up the road for kicks. so maybe if i buy bike it will reignite dat passion :P

or he'll just kill me. whatevs. xD.

Legal loss recoveries.

I deal directly with our in house lawyer and help with claims as well as just remarket cars lol

The amount of work the lawyer herself does is fkn ridiculous.. Did a day course at Leo cussins or whatever it's called and wanted to kneck myself after.

Don't know how ric does it

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Yeah but I bet not as nice as the one in Singapore I had. At least they were using thigh pieces of chicken on it so it actually resembled a proper chicken burger, well as best Maccas could :P

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