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just a shirt? nothing else? no jokes? nothing?

side note: i dont usually care much about whats on facebook, but this caught my interest.

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""Why did Labor and Liberal team up to pass a net censorship bill this week for the copyright cartel? Let the AEC explain."

Edit: for those wondering, this information is from the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC), which publishes donations figures annually. Bernard Keane tweeted this image, he's Crikey's politics editor."

just a shirt? nothing else? no jokes? nothing?

side note: i dont usually care much about whats on facebook, but this caught my interest.

11231686_10153449162605522_8146144278142

""Why did Labor and Liberal team up to pass a net censorship bill this week for the copyright cartel? Let the AEC explain."

Edit: for those wondering, this information is from the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC), which publishes donations figures annually. Bernard Keane tweeted this image, he's Crikey's politics editor."

Donations nearly 2 years old?

yeah they the only agent in town.

there some cross over with ones from Shepp/Seymore a bit as well.

passing through on the weekend so might drop in and talk to them. See how often what I am looking for pops up.

Chilcotts RE have an office in Nagambie (well they did last time I went in). They were great when Luke & I bought our house. Called us as soon as the vendors had agreed to list it & arranged a private inspection knowing it was exactly what we had been looking for. House had been on market less than 24 hrs & we snapped it up.
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PI later this year that I'm gonna sign up for

Gonna have to put Leesh's seat in my car cause the standard one plus sunroof plus 6'2 plus helmet gives me a severe nigga lean

do it on a bike kent! If i didn't have to renew cams license would probably enter deca purely for skids.. cbf renewing

Dezz any tips for first track day on bike? (besides dont stack)

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Do it phaggot

Moh

Go

when is deca?

is this the night you got drunk and parked in Moh's garage?

its a carport, im not that secure, you think im somebody with morals!?

SAU nationals

frothing for another week end like that.

cbf renewing

i dont get some people (not you, well sort of.) who cant be bothered spending money on a licence.

"durhh i wanna do a deca or haunted hills, maybe do a track day sometime. how much of a cams licence?"

"$110"

"aww shit... gets pricey"

you just spent like a few grand on car bits ffs.

Reposted from grind my gears thread

Would have been Knox HWP

So this morning on the way to work I was traveling through a school 40km/h zone and up ahead I see a cop car on the other side of the road put his lights on, then do an aggressive u turn, sliding the tail end of his car out as he did it, then floor it to what must have been 70+ to pullover a cabbie who was obviously speeding through the school zone. I'm confused where dangerous driving becomes a part of enforcing the safe driving?

I understand marked cop cars are allowed to speed (though I don't understand why, cops are terrible drivers), but what if some kid was crossing the road when that happened and got hit...which is the point behind the school zone speed limit. Would the cop be liable or would he get off a culpable driving charge because they are allowed to speed?

Wish I had it on dashcam.

do it on a bike kent! If i didn't have to renew cams license would probably enter deca purely for skids.. cbf renewing

Dezz any tips for first track day on bike? (besides dont stack)

Go at your own pace, don't worry about any other kunt, don't worry about who's behind you (easier said than done when you're one of the slower people in the group) but also don't be the flog who is painfully slow through the corners on his 1000cc then nails it down the straight and doesn't let you pass, only to hold you up with his unpredictable line into the next corner...

When you heading down?

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