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not really, they are all built in modules offsite where most of the tradies work, then when they get all the permits they come in and lego the thing in a few days.

not really, they are all built in modules offsite where most of the tradies work, then when they get all the permits they come in and lego the thing in a few days.

Then realise afterwards it's in a flight path. lol.

Samsung for MKV's in the side USB port. I have never had a movie it won't play straight off the hard drive. Kogan doesn't upscale 720's.

Don't ever buy Sony, I won't ever again.

Meh, I've never relied on a TV to do playback of media over the network or usb... I always use a dedicated device (even something like a WD TV Live) and then you don't need to worry about any format changes in the future, or lagging on 1080p content because the TV's processor can't keep up with HD Porn / Game of Thrones

http://www.scorptec.com.au/product/Media_Players/Media_Players/55811-WDBPUF0000NBK-AESN?gclid=CjwKEAjw8oSoBRCss4qDrP3Y7yUSJACKumZ9B-IuDS3IyPQPfzWzJYHIdP4e7-IRy5Y0xD8IuQVp5RoCyq3w_wcB

To me, a TV is just a screen that I can connect sources to... Hell my 46" TV had it's first aerial connected to it last week (some rabbit ears) and I've owned it for 3-4 years?

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Lol, some stupid old lady had a go at me for parking in the pram parking (had to quickly grab something for like 5 mins) @ brandon park today I told her to get lost, for all she knew could of been meeting someone with a pram etc. Duck into kmart get what I needed come back out to my car with lipstick on the windscreen saying "Pram bay"

If I saw her do it I would of f*kn grabbed her handbag and broke her shit stupid dumb bitch

Wasn't hard to clean off with the squeegees at the servo..

Yes I was in the wrong gives you no right to touch peoples shit, go get a job.

Lol, some stupid old lady had a go at me for parking in the pram parking (had to quickly grab something for like 5 mins) @ brandon park today I told her to get lost, for all she knew could of been meeting someone with a pram etc. Duck into kmart get what I needed come back out to my car with lipstick on the windscreen saying "Pram bay"

If I saw her do it I would of f*kn grabbed her handbag and broke her shit stupid dumb bitch

Wasn't hard to clean off with the squeegees at the servo..

Yes I was in the wrong gives you no right to touch peoples shit, go get a job.

HAAHAHAHA suck shit

Could have been worse if you came back to it with a kiss mark and phone number written in lipstick

Old ladies are attracted to bad asses with no regard for supermarket carpark courtesy

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