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Huy, been to song huong bbh? Best in melb imo.

Yeah, it's also the same place where all the unemployed Asians hang around having their le ca phe sua da.... lol

Also does anyone know someone wanting to sell a stock R34 GTT cat?

I might have a spare stock one from my previous stag in the shed somewhere, will check after my phone interview with Telstra at 1pm.

Feeling nervous about this phone interview!

Help chillax me guys!

Huy, been to song huong bbh? Best in melb imo.

Yeah, it's also the same place where all the unemployed Asians hang around having their le ca phe sua da.... lol!

Yup. Hahaha. All them asians outside. But yeah. Place is awesomee

Mate copped a defect today in his MX5 for too low and he's acting all a-a-ron about it... going on about selling his car and so on...

I asked him how low it is sitting......

35mm lol

I'm up for that. Pho cruise?

pho sho? /lame

Whos up for Pho Friday night?

Yeah, it's also the same place where all the unemployed Asians hang around having their le ca phe sua da.... lol

I might have a spare stock one from my previous stag in the shed somewhere, will check after my phone interview with Telstra at 1pm.

Feeling nervous about this phone interview!

Help chillax me guys!

Thanks let me know!

What position for?

My bestman is a project manager at Telstra I think

Mate copped a defect today in his MX5 for too low and he's acting all a-a-ron about it... going on about selling his car and so on... I asked him how low it is sitting...... 35mm lol

Alternatively raise it up to a level which is safely drivable on the streets...

Do you know what the low point was? Zorst? Front Bar? Sump? ;)

I've got a Genuine Nissan cat and a compliance cat if Down_Shift doesn't have one, don't really need either.

Anyone with Fast who want's Shift-JIS to work correctly this is how you do it..

http://www.jref.com/japan/language/nonjapanese_systems.shtml

Mate copped a defect today in his MX5 for too low and he's acting all a-a-ron about it... going on about selling his car and so on...I asked him how low it is sitting......35mm lol

No better way to act about it. Fk having a jap car nowadays, especially in my area with the cops rocking up and Beating the shit out of anyone with an import

I can't do Friday, or I'll have to let you know. Need to look after Jess she having an operation today.

Oh crap didn't even know! Hopefully all is ok

Some other time then! As I got bdays on both Sat & Sun this weekend

What position for?

My bestman is a project manager at Telstra I think

Dem connections!

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In other news, I have decided my first meal for the day will be nandos, soon. Can't wait.

Thanks let me know!

What position for?

My bestman is a project manager at Telstra I think

8mins till my phone rings, not sure if I should quickly take a piss or hold it out. Don't really need to go however.... just wanting to piss out the butterflies.

Mechanical Engineer 2014 grad position.

Oh crap didn't even know! Hopefully all is ok

Some other time then! As I got bdays on both Sat & Sun this weekend

Nah nothing serious.. Just will probably be sore for the next couple of days..

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