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f**k that,
having a break tomorrow...




had to go to a vcat hearing a couple days ago lol.
customer had bought a fridge from us 6 or 7 years ago.
fridge didnt work, issued 3 warranty call outs, in the end we agreed on a refund.
dude rocks up with a munted fridge, claims it fell off the truck but its still our fault that it fell off the truck.
then trys to get the full refund out of me,
in the end i offered him 1300 which he declined, kept it for 2 years and had to scrap it.
then takes me to vcat for $2700


ended up settling on me paying him $850 lol

mate was interested in it if it was cheap enough

she wants $12k with no rwc, no rego, car looks like balls, and a wrecker engine, dreaming

Offer her $50 and a crack pipe then?

As long as the compression is good that would be a decent deal I would have thought

Car looks like shit still compared to when I had it, also going by what her previous car looked like it's no surprises it looks like shit

I like dimple 15 but for the same money I prefer Glenlivet 12

if you want to start, minimum spend on a drinkable whiskey is ~$50

for a beginners scotch @ $50 you can usually get glenlivet 12, glenfiddich 12, dimple 15, balantynes 12, or chivas regal 12 - any of these are very approachable drams

If you are happy to spend the coin I would say the best one to start on would be Glenmorangie 10 year which will run you about $65

best value would be JW black for $38 @ dan's but this is a) not as nice as the above b) much peatier, which is not as beginner friend

Thanks, will probably give the Glenmorangie a try. Best way of drinking it? On the rocks?

Mad they've got more money than most of the people in there...

Incorrect.

They EARN more money than most people in there, then spend it on a maloo, a jetski, a dirt bike, piss and hookers and then leave the mines with nothing to show for their wasted years :P

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