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I cant recommend you a mechanic as really I have no idea if there is even one in Southside close to Beenleigh :(

what I do recommend is that you dont drive your car to the workshop should you choose one.

have you tried chatting to Zac?

Zac? (username)?

News bike L laws should only affect those getting their Ls then people who already have then shouldn't be affected. It was like the car Ls if you already had them prior to the 200hr log book thing you only had to do the 100hrs still.

Excellent :D trying to convince the wife to let me book by Qride and buy a bike so I can slowly fix the car and not steal her car all the time.. give it a week of me driving her car and she will crack haha

I am so jealous I want to go to Europe! How long will you be there for? I want to go and see the family in Finland and Germany but that won't be for a few years at least!

In Woodvale estate it's between Burpengary and Morayfield...

yuck north side :P lol jks

Hope your enjoying building? I really liked it apart from the time it takes but already want to build again was fun and now I know what I'm doing lol :D

Well actually Mel, that is where we are going - Finland ;)

cuz my wife is Finish and we are going to spend Christmas with her family and also go to my brother in law's wedding there :yes:

Soooooooooooo Jealous...!!!!!

Please go to Lapland and go to Santas workshop and take 11ty billion photos haha! I've wanted to go there forever!

hahah I was going to do coke but got busyyy

yuck north side :P lol jks

Hope your enjoying building? I really liked it apart from the time it takes but already want to build again was fun and now I know what I'm doing lol :D

I am really enjoying it at the moment roof went up yesterday Love it so glad Zane agreed on the blue I wanted haha! All going to plan should be Mid Feb ish for handover!

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Anyone know what the GO is with the QLD membership? Essentially, paid the 2nd QLD membership (also have NSW fully paid membership) many months ago and haven't received anything for it??? Despite sending PMs. No band on Avatar, no access to members section, no paperwork, no member card, not even a sticker. If this was a business it might be called Westpoint.

Soooooooooooo Jealous...!!!!!

Please go to Lapland and go to Santas workshop and take 11ty billion photos haha! I've wanted to go there forever!

i intend to buy a cottage in Lapland and live there ;)

Anyone know what the GO is with the QLD membership? Essentially, paid the 2nd QLD membership (also have NSW fully paid membership) many months ago and haven't received anything for it??? Despite sending PMs. No band on Avatar, no access to members section, no paperwork, no member card, not even a sticker. If this was a business it might be called Westpoint.

have you PM'd 5tiv or Cadmoon or Zeke...?

i intend to buy a cottage in Lapland and live there ;)

OH MY GOSH!!!

Besties?

Anyone know what the GO is with the QLD membership? Essentially, paid the 2nd QLD membership (also have NSW fully paid membership) many months ago and haven't received anything for it??? Despite sending PMs. No band on Avatar, no access to members section, no paperwork, no member card, not even a sticker. If this was a business it might be called Westpoint.

Unbelievable! still nothing?

I will look into this for you Tim, as at the bear minimum you should have received some paperwork by now.

I have no idea whay my post automatically autocorrected to Rajab when I said OH MY GOSH... I don't even know what that means...

But I fixed it lol

Adzmax has changed the autocorrect so that the word 'G.O.D.' automatically changes to Rajab for the new Whoretown in the wasteland

Adzmax has changed the autocorrect so that the word 'G.O.D.' automatically changes to Rajab for the new Whoretown in the wasteland

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA I was like why can't I say oh my gosh then that makes sense I must have said dog backwards...

I have no idea what Rajab really is suppose to refer too (aside from G.O.D.) :blink:

Googled for Lolz....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajab

Also does anyone know where I can get big things of tulle for cheap...? And hey, last time I asked about gel nail polish I got my answer here so it's worth a try haha!

Googled for Lolz....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajab

Also does anyone know where I can get big things of tulle for cheap...? And hey, last time I asked about gel nail polish I got my answer here so it's worth a try haha!

What is tulle Mel?

Also, have no idea bout the nail polish thingy mingy

He's not old mate he's in his prime ;)

Damn Skippy

Fk Any reason why it blew?

Because racecar

Not that old :unsure:

I know right

Soooooo Sunday will mark the 3 month anniversary of my motor blowing at happy laps. Car still isn't back on the road :-(

Soon...Soon. use this time to buy new jocks in prep for powa

Old bloke is old. Hopefully he will get some good weather tomorrow

Weather was great, had a good time, Thanks again mate

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