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umm 12th of Nov, wbu brah?

haha thanks one of my fave moments, he definitely was the best, dem feels when he died and also when gisele died. :(

Nov 15! Can't wait. Although currently the first day of SWOTVAC has been spent in bed so far... gg.

Man too many feels.

Nope, saw Rush last night at the movies.... Very good :) Highly recommend seeing it

Yup I thought it was a great movie

Watched a documentary afterwards and it was like watching the movie again haha

Nov 15! Can't wait. Although currently the first day of SWOTVAC has been spent in bed so far... gg.

Man too many feels.

Niceee not long to go! Same here bro hardly studying so far but one good thing is my xbox power supply blew yesterday so yeah perfect timing lol. :/

Breakfast in bed too hipster man?

yeah had a pb&j sammich tbh. wholemeal so it was healthy? RIGHT? RIGHT?

Exams start in 1 week, so an official goodbye for me until the 6th of November :sad: ;(

haha, you'll be back for procrastination... :P

Niceee not long to go! Same here bro hardly studying so far but one good thing is my xbox power supply blew yesterday so yeah perfect timing lol. :/

haha, universe helping you out dude. but yeah study mode has yet to be activated :/

yeah had a pb&j sammich tbh. wholemeal so it was healthy? RIGHT? RIGHT?

PB ain't very healthy, lol... We did an experiment in science back in high school where we lit peanuts on fire and measured how long it took to use them as fuel to heat up beakers of water...

There is a LOT of energy (fatty fatty fat) stored inside peanuts. they're actually quite flammable too.

Centreline suspension finished their little Ford. been around for a while but now with aero and turbo lol

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230kw and 650kg. jelly.

Lotus who?

Nice, briefly had a laser.

PB ain't very healthy, lol... We did an experiment in science back in high school where we lit peanuts on fire and measured how long it took to use them as fuel to heat up beakers of water...

There is a LOT of energy (fatty fatty fat) stored inside peanuts. they're actually quite flammable too.

Haha I don't consider pb&j to be healthy, that was the joke :P

PB is not bad though - healthy fats are just as important in diet. And some good mono+poly unsat fat to be had from PB. Everything in moderation, of course :)

So car got defected last night as my friend took it out for its weekly Sunday night drive.

Got done for wheels protruding, height low (hit the sump guard undercover & rear number plate bent.

Anyone have roadworthy stockies? Mine are in w.a lol

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