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Too f*cking cold to be walking to the train station this morning :S. Winter, please piss off now. K thx bai

I agree with that... I did not want to depart my warm spot on the couch in front of the TV this morning, then the office door wasn't shut properly by the boys this morning so the heater wasn't on and the office door had been open for 2 hrs before I got here, it's cold normally this morning I may as well have taken my computer outside! :yucky:

Winter is awesome, that is all. Now 30 degrees and 90% humidity while walking to the train at 7:30. That's a problem worth whinging about!

Hmm... I would much prefer that option!

There's going to be some Riots in Brazil today people. Watch the news for updates lol

Haha yayyyy!!!! Germany kicked ass!!! Hopefully they can keep it up next match! Such a good day to go to the German Club for dniner :cheers:

Dude at the tyre store today nearly jizzed himself when he found out I owned "WTF033",said he saw/heard it at the mighty mods meet and it sounded "tough as f**k" it's good to be famous :P

Dude at the tyre store today nearly jizzed himself when he found out I owned "WTF033",said he saw/heard it at the mighty mods meet and it sounded "tough as f**k" it's good to be famous :P

did you tell him it's got a dirty push rod engine it?

He already knew, had seen it with it's bonnet up at Mighty mods , everyone wants my car it's not for sale bro :P

It's ok. I already have a Ford POS station so thats bogan enough for me lol
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None you bisches except for pete can whinge about it being too cold. When I went to leave for work this morning at quarter to 7 it was 2 degrees and with wind chill it felt like negative 1.7

Dude at the tyre store today nearly jizzed himself when he found out I owned "WTF033",said he saw/heard it at the mighty mods meet and it sounded "tough as f**k" it's good to be famous :P

Hahaha, I dont know if being liked by the local bogans is famous..... Still noticing is noticing

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