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Going up the Hume last night around 12am in mum's Passat, sitting on 110, and all of a sudden, bam, roadkill wombat sitting pretty in the middle of my lane. Huge m0therf**ker, car got just about airborne. Pulled over and assessed the damage: the fat c*nt ripped a chassis brace straight from its mounts, leaving a trail of blood, guts and fur for me to wrestle with unbolting it. Not a drive I'd do again unless in 4WD with a bar.

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Going up the Hume last night around 12am in mum's Passat, sitting on 110, and all of a sudden, bam, roadkill wombat sitting pretty in the middle of my lane. Huge m0therf**ker, car got just about airborne. Pulled over and assessed the damage: the fat c*nt ripped a chassis brace straight from its mounts, leaving a trail of blood, guts and fur for me to wrestle with unbolting it. Not a drive I'd do again unless in 4WD with a bar.

Drive up and down the Hume all the time, never hit anything.

Are you positively annoyed friend?

Also have no idea wtf this no fuel ting is about. Aint had any problems at all filling up.

Going up the Hume last night around 12am in mum's Passat, sitting on 110, and all of a sudden, bam, roadkill wombat sitting pretty in the middle of my lane. Huge m0therf**ker, car got just about airborne. Pulled over and assessed the damage: the fat c*nt ripped a chassis brace straight from its mounts, leaving a trail of blood, guts and fur for me to wrestle with unbolting it. Not a drive I'd do again unless in 4WD with a bar.

Haha yeah it's like hitting a tree stump. They like 40kg

bad: psych assignment due tomorrow; have not started.

good: found it's only worth 20%, not 30% as i had previously thought.

this is getting the way of my pokemon playing, grrr :@

Psych assignments always look like they could be done in a single night, nek nyt...you've only just got all your references and not a single word on paper :/

Just finished a flamin mongrel of a psych critical analysis with/for Leesh. Took me back to university days :)

Hoping she I passed.

Psych assignments always look like they could be done in a single night, nek nyt...you've only just got all your references and not a single word on paper :/

Just finished a flamin mongrel of a psych critical analysis with/for Leesh. Took me back to university days :)

Hoping she I passed.

this is very true. and what's sad is, if i actually put in some real effort, started early... it wouldn't even be difficult. just a bit of time needed to organise all the references and thoughts into place.

as it stands... shallow-references and half-thoughts will be put into place... just gonna shamble something together! using my ultimate wing-research-writing technique...

y u no do mine while you're at it adam... :P

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