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it's HOT!

how hot is it i hear you ask?

well last night i drive past HWP with a radar at 80 in a 70 zone in an evo and didn't get pulled over

Should prolly sell your car, I wouldn't put up with harassment like that.

ya'll jelly of my auto brahs

fark i went outside for a bit and now i stink full of sweat on my work shirt, dat back sweat.

i was a fan of koi but gone off the idea a bit birds!

I saw a speed camera doing a u-turn to setup at the end of a street (near renou road where they always are, wantirna), naturally at the T intersection turning out I ripped a huge skid up the road bahaha /bogan

Edited by UNR33L

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I saw this cuzzy-bru on ploice tin sivin a while back

the dude was wearing 2 flat top caps (at the same time) and had hit some pedestrian with his modded rice bucket (civic or some crap)

the copper was questioning him and he showed no remorse for the pedestrian and actually told the copper that he was upset about it as he only had the front bar painted the week before !

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Yes you can take 2.25 litres (maximum of two bottles of one type of alcohol; it's complicated) back with you, but do it on your way back through. I forget why and my brain's not working on a 44 degree day.

Alcohol much cheaper at Changi than Melb airport, too.

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