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Duly noted, thank you peeps. And thanks for the butter recipe Ham. Omelettes are badass and their simplicity and low mess make them win at life. My omelettes are so busy I have to use a handful of cheese as a binding agent or it goes Hindenburg on me...

Would love to add vegetables for texture, but I don't want to mess with my all meat tastes. Parsley as a pub meal garnish is as far as I would go!

the humanity

Waxed bonnet, then cbfed the rest of the car so now I have a nice smooth bonnet but nothing else :D

Dat arm / shoulder workout rubbing that bitch off

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Yuck what for?

was driving normally 5th gear doing about 70-75 in a 80 zone coming back home from work literally 2 mins away from home yellow one pops up out of nowhere tailgaits me puts the lights on and shit. Partner was a good bloke but main guy was pretty rude. He warned me for my rear licence plate for being bent and unable to read from a 45 deg angle. Got a fine for driving manual on auto licence (my fault for not booking my test sooner so not complaining left my car at site and walked home) but also for "failing to display p-plate rear" even though it was up and on factory uv cut tint that has passed Rwc he said he couldn't see it and gave me a fine and 3 points....I was on 1 point before this so licence is bye bye unless I contest. :(
I got done for the EXACT same thing.

It would of been 4+ years ago, on my P's in my N/A R33 just when green P's were just introduced.

Pulled over - done for manual with auto license (had the re-test booked but you know vicroads delay and what not, fair enough $150 and my fault) Then also said P plates not displayed cos you couldn't really see them that well through the tint, and with water on the rear window. $150 and 3 points for that as well, I wrote a letter to Vic faggotpolicegayflamin mongrels and got out of the P plate thing. From then had to display them on outside of car with magnetic P plate on the back which were sometimes taken but meh.. got through my Ps eventually.

Then got a 33r off Ps, random EPA etc in the mail and just had enough in general sold up and got a ford, buy a ford. inb4grant

No points at guessing which flamin mongrel pulled me over ;)
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