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Yeah, no work!

Skyline!

no GPS speed monitoring!

Comfy bed!

(yeah...my priorities are weird)

I understand your excitement, this Thursday I will have done 18 days straight. 8 of them were out Roma way. I was a passenger in a 4WD that had IVMS (GPS tracking) out there as well, and it got explained to us what it does, crazy!

Can't wait for Easter!

Ive decided to trailer my car to the EFI tomorrow to avoid the chances of the po po pulling me over during the Easter Break....

Also contemplating getting rid of the plazmaman plenum in favour of something that sits a little lower

Ive decided to trailer my car to the EFI tomorrow to avoid the chances of the po po pulling me over during the Easter Break....

Also contemplating getting rid of the plazmaman plenum in favour of something that sits a little lower

Sounds like a good idea

Greddy forward facing?

You mean this isn't in the wasteland :!: ... damn ...[/quote:3f5bc2c774]

Now it is. :twisted:

If they don't want us, we'll just take what's ours and move on with life. :wink:

You trying to grab the plazaman from him? Thought that it was a forward facing one IIRC?

What deadlines do people have now? Also, when do you do your tax planning? Everyone seems ridiculously flat out!
all of the above and then some mate.

There are clients 2013 work still in the mix because they are late bringing in work, tax planning most of I did earlier this (calendar year), and I have been requested to complete financials on behalf of the liquidators upstairs (worrels insolvency & forensic) which I just received , oh BAS work is also in with monthly ones due next week.

So yeah.......busy

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