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So at court - observing not guilty of anything! I truly don't think I've seen so many polished turds in one place.

Baggy jeans with dress shoes white billabong belt tucked in Hawaiin shirt with a man to man suit jacket with popped collar

Classssyyyy

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is my membership still current? it says that i am but i dont think so

Mohsen Younes

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Started: 19/09/2011

Expires: 21/09/2014

You just squeezed in with a week to spare ;) Renew for another year at the cruise or we'll throw eggs at your car and chip off all the bog from the rear guards.

so suit cases:

I really like Samsonite.

Strong good warranty and light, but yeah $$$

my suitcase, suit bag and carry on all Samsonite and moving up to this one next week:

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Katie uses antler nearly as light and very happy with that.

But alot comes down to how often you use it.

If it's once a year do you want to spend 5-600 on a suitcase, probably not.

if looking at something a little cheaper I strongly recommend American Tourister:

http://www.strandbags.com.au/luggage?filterset=filters&filter=BRAND&filtervalue=American+Tourister

it's Samsonite "cheaper" brand. so they slowly get the older Samsonite tech and good build quality.

Also never buy black unless you want to be one of those folks that has to check every bag on the carousel

.and customize it a bit.

All those free stickers you get with car parts i've been putting on each side of my old one so I can spot it a mile away.

Even some ribbon or a strap, just something to help spot it from a distance when some-one has grabbed the wrong bag is is heading off with yours.(yes this happened to me)

so suit cases:

I really like Samsonite.

Strong good warranty and light, but yeah $$$

my suitcase, suit bag and carry on all Samsonite and moving up to this one next week:

firelight-banner-rightV2_1.jpg

Katie uses antler nearly as light and very happy with that.

But alot comes down to how often you use it.

If it's once a year do you want to spend 5-600 on a suitcase, probably not.

if looking at something a little cheaper I strongly recommend American Tourister:

http://www.strandbags.com.au/luggage?filterset=filters&filter=BRAND&filtervalue=American+Tourister

it's Samsonite "cheaper" brand. so they slowly get the older Samsonite tech and good build quality.

Also never buy black unless you want to be one of those folks that has to check every bag on the carousel

.and customize it a bit.

All those free stickers you get with car parts i've been putting on each side of my old one so I can spot it a mile away.

Even some ribbon or a strap, just something to help spot it from a distance when some-one has grabbed the wrong bag is is heading off with yours.(yes this happened to me)

Ha that's happened to me also, mine was leopard print though.

I have stickers all over my suitcases too :)

So at court - observing not guilty of anything! I truly don't think I've seen so many polished turds in one place.

Baggy jeans with dress shoes white billabong belt tucked in Hawaiin shirt with a man to man suit jacket with popped collar

Classssyyyy

Dress rehearsal for the upcoming spring racing carnival

mate bought an R33 GTR, that had been in a small accident, got it home, thing wont spark or start, fuel pump wont engage.
proper dead.
then we found out the previous owner had ripped half the fuses out and drained the tank before insurance looked at it to ensure he gets paid out lol.
all good besides a cooked ecu.
feels good helping dream boats after being through hell and back with the same shit.

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