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So went to see fast 6 tonight..

usual FnF movie..

however we were in Director suite so we had grog..

and what turned out to be a joke at the start turned very ugly..

spoiler alert

take a drink every time family is mentioned....we ran out of alchyhol....

i was thinking just silver :P

though im leaning more towards meisters due to I dont have funds for tyres also right now lol so was going to go 18's - with GTC's id probably try 19's

i dunno with the purple car gold / silver would be alright

or I could be boring and go bronze te37's

didnt think it would be as hard as it is to settle on a set of wheels!

Ill buy the panas or swap you my meisters for them? Lol

thats the general answer with anything hospitality related. Unless you love to travel and work abroad.

I like to work abroad....... or 2

/cheeze

srsly tho...

I get paid the same to work 38 hours in my nice comfy office as running a busy-ass kitchen

So went to see fast 6 tonight..

usual FnF movie..

however we were in Director suite so we had grog..

and what turned out to be a joke at the start turned very ugly..

spoiler alert

take a drink every time family is mentioned....we ran out of alchyhol....

Also saw it last night, they do mention it a lot don't they

I like to work abroad....... or 2

/cheeze

srsly tho...

I get paid the same to work 38 hours in my nice comfy office as running a busy-ass kitchen

Argh was gonna make this joke prior to seeing your post; now it would just make me look like a biter.

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