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I've been with virgin and internode (both Optus network) and coverage is very ordinary compared with Telstra. was recently looking at Optus plans and there's lots of little costs and wound up the most expensive on the market for sub $50 plans.

mohshen.... you haven't been enjoying your car. just wait, enjoy it and then make decision. people only ditch projects if they run out of money, want mortgage or project runs for many years and lose interest

MI trilogy lastnight?

Haha nah only finished Matrix Reloaded last night

Will watch a bit of Matrix Revolutions tonight

Older brahs.

Going through a crisis.

I dont want my car anymore.

Im considering stripping it.

Ill keep the wheels, skirts and pods and rb26 but sell all the other shit.

I used to love that thing so much. Doesn't seem that important anymore.

Too many people sell there cars

Then a few weeks later regret/miss selling the car

Just sayin

New responsibilities may have something to play with that. #@Subtle.

Gotta still enjoy life brah

Your idea of fun will one day turn into doing the house cleaning and gardneing on weekends

Then you'll have kids and spend the next 18 years living like a hermit

Have a mid life crises and buy a Porsche

Then realize its too late

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New responsibilities may have something to play with that. #@Subtle.

got a kid on the way?

i'd say finish it then sell, i didnt have my 33 anywhere near as long as i thought i would but i can say i was 100% satisfied with how it ended up looking after i got to that point i was like meh what next..

now im just in a holding patten till its porsche time

shit nick, i didn''t realise (i'm kinda out of it at times at the moment) Sorry to hear man :'(

nah I haven't really mentioned it anyway as I was hoping she would come back, but I think she has gone off to die now

she had 14 seizures in one day and even after taking medication took her two days to stop, then she laid down or backyard for about a week. Then one day randomly got up one morning, attacked one of our chooks and ran off down the driveway into the paddock across the road. Went to look for within 10 mins as dad left for work and she was gone, searched everywhere and even called the ranger but nothing.

Problem was she was on meds and now she's not which means she will be back to having seizures and just slowly dying as no one will be able to feed her.

Even having really strange dreams about her coming back or randomly finding her so it made it even harder to accept

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