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Birds, joining you at the blue crew (Yamaha)

Found a 14' ex demo at a price I couldn't say no to.. :D inb4 jetski & bogan

On another note, you know what really grinds my gears? Facebook friends spamming posts about Robin Williams - I know it's sad and all but does every single facebook friend really need to post up pictures, news reports, and long paragraphs of text about how he inspired them? Reminds me of the world cup when everyone suddenly became soccer gurus and flooding my feed with that shit.

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Ima say this: if you're posting on FB or twitter about a celebrity death, someone whom you've never met and don't know personally, and you aren't a news reporter / it's not your job...you ain't got much goin on in your life and should probably Robin Williams.

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Birds, joining you at the blue crew (Yamaha)

Found a 14' ex demo at a price I couldn't say no to.. :D inb4 jetski & bogan

On another note, you know what really grinds my gears? Facebook friends spamming posts about Robin Williams - I know it's sad and all but does every single facebook friend really need to post up pictures, news reports, and long paragraphs of text about how he inspired them? Reminds me of the world cup when everyone suddenly became soccer gurus and flooding my feed with that shit.

Welcome to dat Yamaha reliability

But it should have been a road bike...

It's only 9/10 posts on facebook over the past 36 hours...

and Birds, I disagree with that... He has had a big impact on the lives of many people (a lot more of an impact than say... Brad Pitt), people sometimes need an outlet to express that when things like this happen.

Also, Suicide instead of a physical illness opens a whole new kettle of fish

people sometimes need an outlet for attention and to feel a part of the gossip when things like this happen.

fypbrah

These people will forget about him dying in a month...nay, a week...that's the difference between someone dying and someone dying who you actually knew and gave a shit about beyond a superficial level of "omg this guy was in a few movies I liked, he can't be replaced and neither can the thousands of other good actors in the world". Who's still talking about Paul Walker on FB?

It's just news, that's all it is. The worst is girls crying over attractive male actors dying or getting married. Why did he have to die, he was so hot! He's married now, he's off the market. Go neck yourselves.

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this some damn impressive spam...I'm def buying from them

Dear friend,

Good day!

This is Shanghai JP Dynamic Balancing Machine Manufacturing Co,Ltd.,sent mail,delay your precious one minute,please seriously.Our company has production and manufacturing balancing machines in terms of years of professional experience in the use of our machines, can improve the quality of your products,so that your products can be more welcomed by customers,you really want to give up such an opportunity?

As long as you want, we can do for you.

Best regards

Flora

oh and I now officially loath gamblers.

dropped Ute off to get some new tyres today. did a cash deal.

whilst he swapping them over I go to grab some cash, seems the local pub is a pokies pub, so max I can take out of any atm near by for the day is $200

FFS had to go on a mission around a few to get me my $$

SO if there multiple ATM near by they can get their daily total from anyhow, why not just let me take my Fken money out in one hit rather than wandering around!

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