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Gee you're so impartial Ham

Sure am... ain't my fault the incumbent PM is a misogynistic, homophobic, biggoted, xenophobic fundamentalist christian turd sandwich that came to power on the back off another parties f**kup and a bunch of 3 word slogans aimed squarely ay bogan australia....

Let me know when you're done huffing and puffing, so you can acknowledge that it was your ideological compadre Bill Shorten who uttered the above (in the context of being questioned over what a slimy prick he was and is)

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Martin nailed it.

I have 1 teflon pan only and the resf are seasoned cast iron

Industry standard and completely non stick if you look after them

room mate f**ked my good pots and pans up with a scourer, annoyin

Draggin bikes I don't mind when people do that - never know how shit a rider could be at launching, but when cars try to race bikes playing traffic gaps, it's just dumb

I remember when I first got my R1 and outside Knox had a 911 turbo behind me at the lights - was the first time I properly gunned the bike and I scared the shit out of myself. He tried to stay with me and from that moment onwards I declared bikes to be awesome!

Have beaten a few naked 600s in my car off the lights, even a CBR600 was surprised in the traffic when I was running ethanol; asked me how much power I had at the lights. It's not impossible to beat bikes but they do it so effortlessly...really have to try with a car.

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