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that's the other thing that shits me up the wall and then some about Sydney... the c0cky f**ks that run nightclubs and the fact that you have to wait HOURS regardless of if you have women with you or not. What's with that? Its changed progressively these days where it just ain't fun to go to commercial clubs these days... better goin to underground ones, low key bars and pubs. Never had that sort of thing in any of the other states i've visited

You just need to know what you're doing funky. They will keep you waiting all night and have next to no one inside unless you display the required attitude. Don't wait, don't line up, just walk straight to the front and tell them you are going in.

That said, I hate the rude pricks too. Shouldn't have to do this. I don't know the exact reason but I suspect that they only want confident outgoing people to go so they can all walk around boosting each others egos. If you meekly line up you don't fit the mould.

Hey, no baggin Canberra. We've got porn and fireworks and.....well that's about all.

Not really, my friend who lives in canberra tells me that fireworks are now illegal there too :);)

As for porn? I prefer sex. :)

Richard

Not really, my friend who lives in canberra tells me that fireworks are now illegal there too :);)

As for porn? I prefer sex. :mad:

Richard

Fireworks are not illegal in canberra it is just the people who live there can't actually buy them.

As for Queensland it is not bad for a holiday but I don't think I could live there, although I have bought a unit up there.:D

Guest barbie iz a bitch

Snowman I used to live in cairns.. smack bang in the middle, even lived in "cairns st" !!Lived there for 6 years! nothing fantastic about it, it rained all through summer and it was always soooo muggy!!

........Blitz.. Only cute boys under the age of 22 can have the hotel room number :D

........Blitz.. Only cute boys under the age of 22 can have the hotel room number :D
Wouldn't it be easier if you just called me by my sau nickname? :wassup:

Shit! Only 13 sleeps until im 22 :oops

Sorry for the hijack but I'm going to put my 1200cc injectors in before I put the HKZ td09 304/305 compressor housing wheel in the tubine housing wastegate because the efficiency of the thermal uptake is more likely to result in increased lag as opposed to response for my 5.43 AR housing outflow mechanism.

If you get what I mean.

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