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What disappoints me most is the franchises mobs at those places...see a nandos stand and think of it as your salvation...receive a very far removed example of nandos chicken on return. Leave humbled after talking up to friends about how good it is that nandos is there.

Combo meal $20

Never again..

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Not landing an engineering job, am thinking of joining the army.

Told mum about it and she said, go for it son.

Then asked me if I'll get deployed to Iraq with realisation and said oh hell no boy.

#asianmomma #mommasboy

big jump from pen pushing to gun shootin

pretty sure there's a multitude of better options

a bunch of them were trucks from the melb food truck scene, def worth going out and trying at some point.

Wonder of the F1 has the Qantas Lounge again for their Frequent flyers...was free food and drinks.

Can I borrow your gold/platinum card to gain access to the Qantas area on Saturday?

What about gourmet burgers which you can make on the touch screen at maccas?

sorry let me reiterate

maccas is also shit

Just ate my home made strawberry jam sandwich while reading wasteland talking about cars.....

Customer came in saying he's an asylum seeker and that he doesn't speak english before wanting a refund, I was like ehhh cool story bro.

spoke english better than 90% of the footscray fobs.

obviously a lie as you said we talk about cars

Don't join the army or you'll come back with that civs vs servicemen superiority complex and a bunch of "I've seen some things man, seen some stuff, I wouldn't recommend it" stories

mine?

ex-owner

Ahhh yeah I went to a couple of PGA meets including the dyno day that was likely taken from...silver yeah? There was a blue one that was pretty quick too. All the Pulsar guys seemed to love their castor adjustable coilovers.

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