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Yeah I was quoted $195 this morning. No thanks Jeff

ive had a few phone screens replaced on iphones at a place at doncaster westfield just between optus shop and vodaphone in the middle of the walk way - they have always done a good job, but it hasnt been that cheap but not too bad compared to trying to claim phone insurance which is just a f**king joke..

cars gaining value over time is all well and good, but the challenge is keeping them. need money for house, or need bigger house/garage to accomodate cars + upkeep costs and posssible repairs, rebuilds, paint jobs, $1200 a/c compressors *cough* etc. but i reckon once you get to the club permit age, you're laughing cause then suddenly it makes the car even more attractive with $100 rego.

That ac compressor worth every cent :P

+1 everything birds said except the r32 is older and better looking :)

I knew it was caramel all along, I just didn't want to ruin it for others. It's a bit like Santa, but rainbow paddle pop can be 4lyf if you let it.

Hope you feel good about yourself, Patrick.

P.S. Cherry ripes are coconut, but no one gives a f**k cause they are terrible anyway.

There was an awesome tub ice cream that isn't made anymore...it was called cannonballs or something and had a cartoon pirate on it...was like honeycomb ice cream with Maltesers scattered inside it. How I miss it :(

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