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Kids these days, cant handle thier booze! Just start earlier pass out at 9 still have 8 hours or more sleep.

I went hard from like 11-4 then slept til 6 this morning haha

I was 22-24. Was heaps of fun.

I did similar 19-21 but usually I would get home have a shower and straight to work, and that was without alcohol because I was always driving just didn't sleep and lived off redbull and mars bars...

I was 22-24. Was heaps of fun.

When I was 22 I would work for 7.25 hours somewhere between the hours and 6 and 6 which I chose then go and do all the things you described the working lots and the no sleep is the part that sounded pretty shit to me!

Engine out.

Morning! That baby better hurry up. You don't want it arriving the day you get your car back!

have been thinking that everything will come at once........................thats usually how it goes.

So found out today, that seedy Sunday sesh' are not a good idea

well you get learn......................I have no doubt in my mind you will somehow learn this the hard way :P

Think there's something wrong with my radiator. We filled the radiator and reservoir up on Saturday, checked it Sunday arvo and the reservoir was empty. Curious..

was the engine getting hotter than usual?

Could have been an air pocket

most likely this ^

Eh, temp gauge was a little high yesterday and when i pulled up I saw it was leaking. It's all good, to the falcoon

fix if fix fix it fix it fix fix fix it fix it rb it fix fix fix it fix it fix it

you know u want too :nyaanyaa:

Its hard separating the good info from the bullshit, and then figuring out how it will effect stock prices but I guess I'm a step ahead of any other industry

Day trading is pretty hard, if you were to keep shares longer its a bit easier to win but the gains are less (mostly) so you would need more capital

Nah, buy in whole hog on the Skyline day/night market - guaranteed never to get all your money back... But the thrill of the buy and long term investment is worthwhile :) [disclaimer - don't take my fin advice] lol

lol @ disclaimer - so lawyer mentality

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