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Sitting here getting my feed on before leaping onto the mighty steed and fkn orf into the hills to twist the wrist for an hour or so

 

sux 2 be not me

 

Early morning aids.... 
 
I get this sometimes, along with that feeling when ur heart skips a beat? I usualy walk of a curb and get hit by a bus at which point i wake up and my alarm clock is usualy 20 secons after.... spooky 

Body clock says get up and go too work. I know you don't want to so I'll scare you into action.
Hows everyones weekends so far??


Built a wall. Hands are shredded. Respect to brickies who do it daily. Hit septic pipe which was only 100mm deep but had pipe so easily sorted.

Decat my ute and serviced. Just need to do a valve set tomorrow which I didn't get to.
22 minutes ago, t_revz said:

 


Built a wall. Hands are shredded. Respect to brickies who do it daily. Hit septic pipe which was only 100mm deep but had pipe so easily sorted.

Decat my ute and serviced. Just need to do a valve set tomorrow which I didn't get to.

 

Pretty busy then!!! Lol



Hey all! Had a great weekend, went 4wding again! Loving it that suspension that Hanky hooked me up with is fkn awesome!


Planning a 4800km trip in April with the caravan around WA. Prob 6000km including day trips. Can't wait to hit the red dirt n hills
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