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makes no f**king sense but as soon as i twisted the piston it went straight in

no amount of force even with the brake lines undone and nipple off it still wouldnt go in with full 6" g-clamp on it

the second i removed the g clamp and then turned the piston with a flat blade it wound back into the caliper

ass

just for the race, it was a group bet, so he only has to beat these 3 for the bet to get up, yeah i think he panicked thinking wtf? but threw a bit on by the time he / we wanted to put more into it was fixed

Pedrosa C Stoner A Dovizioso

fk me if the bulldogs are the worst team in teh afl.. 30 points in a game of footy are you shitting me

ill get a call up soon

Sorry kiddo, but I go for Melbourne and I go to their games lol

melbourne would beat the bulldogs they have players capable of kicking goals, especially with mitch clark and they actually have a crack unlucky the pissants playing for the dogs

the youngin's 'will' be good 3-5 years though so gonna be long dry spell

Haha at least you've been in the finals, our dry spell has gone longer than the maturing of our draft picks. It's like a recession followed by

more shitness instead of recovery.

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