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They were just my thoughts when i jumped into my gfs dads 135i. Was brand new and wondered how much it set back with any optionals. Beefy torque.

No idea what they cost second hand though.

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Nice car, I can just squeeze in the back seat and admire the quite average dash.

Better get an M badge off eBay before you purchase one

As opposed to a pulsar where the only thing you can admire from the back seat is your quite average boyfriend
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As opposed to a pulsar where the only thing you can admire from the back seat is your quite average boyfriend

at least his wife doesnt have to pick him up from public transport stations.

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car : petrol $50/week + Parking $50/week = $5200 per year just to get to work.

train : $19/week = $988

net saving to Hamish = over 100 slabs per year

i'm happy with the piss covered seats, spotty 16 year olds and rascists.

Pretty low risk on the Sandringham line I'd have thought

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Clean trains, with no junkies, and on time... every 8 minutes. It's the only line that is like that though :P

Pretty low risk on the Sandringham line I'd have thought

youd like to think that.

but straya.

Police would like to speak with four women who stopped to help a man that had been stabbed at Elsternwick railway station yesterday evening.

The stabbing occurred at 7pm when a 27-year-old Windsor man travelling along the Sandringham line train towards the city got off at the station with a group of about ten youths.

It is believed a verbal altercation broke out between the 27-year-old and two youths from the group, escalating into a physical fight.

but hamish wouldnt speak up about whatever those youths where doing.

he would just write a scathing facebook status.

so you'll be fine buddy.

stab vests are pretty cheap tho. just saying.

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I wouldn't be able to help, I'd be too emotional and teary from one of Paul's facebook posts about how society doesn't care about ex soldiers

if only they where about muslim soldiers.

then you could jump on that band wagon too.

sandy line is pretty good (in comparison to other lines).

but where theres public transport, theres dead beats.

now everyone just calm down and put on some bob ross while they work.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1hsyf7_bob-ross-the-joy-of-painting-s3e2-blue-moon_creation

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