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wait... wut...

Just watched the Anthony Bordain's Layover of Singapore.....made we want to go back.

Addicted to his new show, what to do in 1.5-2 days in a city food and drink related..

he is going to give me a heart attack one of these days

great show... I d/l that episode when I was in SG and hit up most of the places

Went back to PS today to try on some jeans as well as gloves again. Guy I talked to last time wasn't there, but this time Paz was and he gave me a hand and another quote...

Tried on both slix and twista, personally would defs choose the twista everytime, super comfortable LOL.

Member complains about Garage Cafe drive way.

Alvin says he parks out side and gives no fucks for Garage Cafe drive way.

Wasteland members jump on saying Alvin drives a R35 GTR.

3pg kebab thread in vic general section? i see no idgaf post by alvin. did he get bannded?

EDIT: i cant read, obviously

3pg kebab thread in vic general section? i see no idgaf post by alvin. did he get bannded?

EDIT: i cant read, obviously

LOL!

Start with Alvins post.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/424964-may-monthly-meet-kebab-joint-22nd-may/page-2

Went back to PS today to try on some jeans as well as gloves again. Guy I talked to last time wasn't there, but this time Paz was and he gave me a hand and another quote...

Tried on both slix and twista, personally would defs choose the twista everytime, super comfortable LOL.

Paz hook you up with a good deal? nice bloke and very helpful

Paz hook you up with a good deal? nice bloke and very helpful

Haha yup! I mentioned you as well Leigh, so next time you need something you can be like "See, I keep sending you customers, hook me up with some mad deals :P".

Overall from rrp the maths suggests 15% off overall (quote came to $1428, down from $1680). Tbh in addition to the jeans (which wasn't on last quote) I added in slightly more expensive gloves and boots (+$40ea) ... so worked out pretty well. Don't know if it's Paz's magic, or because I added more they are allowed to discount more *shrug*

I've been overseas. To Tasmania mate!

I've never been to Tasmania either...i did go to Fraser Island a few times but thats as far as i got...nothing to do with patriotism Aaron, i just dont give a f**k ..

if i had a lot of spare time/kesh i might go to kill some time , or if i had relos to visit I would, but I dont...so why go...?

so I can come back telling everybody about stories of my amazing tourist adventure...Bleh!! I dont even want to listen to other peoples stories... :laugh:

the only person that has ever told me an interesting story was a friend who got stuck in China for a week with no kesh and was living on the street...Apart from that the best stories come form people who have migrated here form another country..because they have lived a real life there not just taken a ride on a tourist rollercoaster....And there is so many interesting people already here in Melbourne.....

I eat a ham sammich nearly everyday..I care not for the food in Singapore or any other country... ;)

Haha yup! I mentioned you as well Leigh, so next time you need something you can be like "See, I keep sending you customers, hook me up with some mad deals :P".

Overall from rrp the maths suggests 15% off overall (quote came to $1428, down from $1680). Tbh in addition to the jeans (which wasn't on last quote) I added in slightly more expensive gloves and boots (+$40ea) ... so worked out pretty well. Don't know if it's Paz's magic, or because I added more they are allowed to discount more *shrug*

Paz's magic :P

Did he know who I was? probably not by name haven't been there in a while he knows my face though

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