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Why does the monthly dinner have to be so late? Don't really feel like staying at work until 6:30 :(

I'm in IT, I should be leaving at 3 :P

you shouldn't even have the need to leave cause true IT personnel work from home :P

and their goes another.............

http://finance.ninemsn.com.au/newsbusiness/8823843/300-jobs-lost-as-bp-shuts-brisbane-refinery

Australia's manufacturing industry is in server dire straits.

The correlation between the costs of living and wages needs to be addressed soon, otherwise, Australia is facing a manufacturing sector that will be almost 100% outsourced.

not good.

Our Dollar is too damn high!

Well, I was thinking more of when doing long distance trips, not a regular occurrence. The issue for me is that united is 15km away

I wish I had your dilemma. It's 35km+ to my closest servo that has e85.

Its only a question of which brand and what month later this year when I'll do it

You've got more important things to do, like getting rid of those god awful journal bearing turbos

Why does the monthly dinner have to be so late? Don't really feel like staying at work until 6:30 :(

I'm in IT, I should be leaving at 3 :P

Are you one of those weirdos that eats dinner at 5pm?

Naah, it's got to be dark to eat dinner :thumbsup:

But we could meet at ~6, and then it would be 6:30-7ish by the time we ate. That would work pretty well I reckon ;)

I'm struggling to get out by 6:30, let alone 5:30!

Ah, fair enough.

Now i just need them to open up a new servo around the corner from here...

Caboolture is still a 20min drive for me...

I normally fill the car up plus 4-5 20L jerry cans

Or

I fill jerry cans and load up the daily and take them home

Much Happy!!!!! Sooo hard to get hold of, fortunately my old manager was awesome enough to track it down in Miami!!!!

Even at the Remy Martin Distillery in Cognac last year, they said it cannot be sold domestically, so I left empty handed :(

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