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haha didnt pick up on that.

and yes to being an asshole.

gf is moving to Sydney for 8 months, Swedish girl leaves the same weekend. 3bedroom bachelor pad for the next 6 months awwwewwwwwwwweeee yeah.

Apparently the Daft Punk album doesnt work until you put a status on facebook about it.

so it's like gym?

And babies :P

f*kn aye, all of the above annoying as fark.

this one guy i know ALWAYS checks in at gym like 5 times or more a week.

yet to check in at gym or post baby / daft punk status #winning

Hamish your baby is doomed to be a hipster, I bet his first bike will be a fixie

earlyrider1.jpg

probably something like this... but I might look for a different company due to the name...

I feel kinda weird about supporting a childs bike company called "pedo-bike"

Found a 6 with goodies and not in white for reasonable $, contacted seller only to have him ignoring my messages.

Looking at a 5 (again, not in white) tomorrow so I'll see how it go.

Grrrrr, annoying that SAU Forums removed the "Real Name" line from the mini profile to the left of the post. I used that quite often to glance and remember who people were... and it's invaluable when you're out there at meets and things, to help recognise who people are from the forums.



So you don't have to ask that awkward question "What's you're forum username?" *pushes up gaffa tape repaired glasses*

Found a 6 with goodies and not in white for reasonable $, contacted seller only to have him ignoring my messages.

Looking at a 5 (again, not in white) tomorrow so I'll see how it go.

there is a nice 6 zero fighter replica in white in nsw, but its probably a bit out of your price range, asking 29.5k

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