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You prob need to book her isle front row seat so she can extend her leg and rest well,
1.5 hours is nothing compared to 10-15 hours flight for her.

Or if you are a good son in law buy her business class seat . Malaysia Airlines offers 50% , buy Ecomomy seats and upgrade to business class for 45$

Afternoon all.

Got $7800 back on tax, got 3 bedrooms prepped for paint, caught up with a friend, collected parts for my ute and cut up a few trees at home.

How was everyone else's Monday?

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Afternoon all.

Got $7800 back on tax, got 3 bedrooms prepped for paint, caught up with a friend, collected parts for my ute and cut up a few trees at home.

How was everyone else's Monday?



$7800 Holiday money [emoji41] busy Monday for me.

Oh on the other note I have Subaru Hatchback Impreza ( no powahhhhh) for sell - it's belong to my nephew who's now back to Malaysia for good and I'll provide more details once I pick up the car tonight.
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Why not use the skyline?

Im sick of continuously worrying about my car. Its going in to have my bumper repaired from a big hit with a large pothole incident at a shopping center (who are paying the bill at least) but now just wanting another lil basic car when just putting around and doing daily runs. If that makes sense



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