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I have the money to lend you Simon but they are frozen assets that you and only you can access and I would need your assistance in transferring them via the Solomon Islands

Just putting it out there, Faythe is probably the worst name in the world that you could give someone.

Not only is it unoriginally hipster that you want to swap the i for a y, but you add an unnecessary and pretentious e on the end, then just the whole concept of naming your child after a belief system in the first place. It's like a multi-level troll and I hate it.

Just putting it out there, Faythe is probably the worst name in the world that you could give someone.

Not only is it unoriginally hipster that you want to swap the i for a y, but you add an unnecessary and pretentious e on the end, then just the whole concept of naming your child after a belief system in the first place. It's like a multi-level troll and I hate it.

hipster?

more like straight bogan

Every paddock from chirnside park to eildon covered in frost. Bit nippy.

Apparently they closed down mt donna buang over the weekend cause so many people rocked up. 2hr queue up the mountain. Warburton was a carpark.

Yup, they sure did!

Also closed road up to Mt Macedon for about 48 hours as too many were going up & was getting dangerous

i know of one tuner whos notorious for bad cold starts on eth.....

so might not be plugs dude.....

There is no such thing as a perfect start on a cold melbourne day on e85.

really its

1) Does the car ACTUALLY start in under 30 seconds (maybe multiple tries, couple stalls, etc)

if yes: Your car is fine, get over it

if no: Something is probably up

I reckon people saying "lolz cold start on e85 is bad" is because they have an aneurysm if the car cranks more than once.

Source - f**ked with cold starts on e85 for literally multiple hours a day over two weeks, ended up raging at fuel pump.

anymore jerbs you can hook me up with?

my stuff wont be repo-ed but would be nice to be full time.

send me resume.

only draw back in only area that might be hiring ATM, is full of Asian females..so you might have to get daddy to buy you a brand name bag to fit it.

send me resume.

only draw back in only area that might be hiring ATM, is full of Asian females..so you might have to get daddy to buy you a brand name bag to fit it.

I have a Bally and also a prada, which is more suitable?

and you has pm. if resume sucks, tell me too.

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