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12 hours ago, shoey85 said:

Hey mate it was poxy hardly worth the drive down tbh, other than that the weekend was good, how was yours?

 

If i hadnt been busy with Owens appointments i would have gone for a look, mostly to see the caravan accessory stuff though. 

Saturday i had heaps of dad duties, Sunday and today i trained the missus to be my T/A at building retaining walls. We built a 25M long curved wall from the driveway to the shed and didn't have a single argument haha

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12 hours ago, shoey85 said:

Who’s up for a SAUWA trip to Bunbury to see old boy[mention=24655]t_revz[/mention] have a meal hang out for the day then head back?

 

Also@t_revz when’s a good date?

 

every 2nd weekend. ive just had this one off

3 hours ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:
10 hours ago, Hank Scorpio said:
Trev and Corey equally. It's the red hair that really boils my potatoes.

How many rangas are on this forum? :-o

not enough :banana:

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If i hadnt been busy with Owens appointments i would have gone for a look, mostly to see the caravan accessory stuff though. 
Saturday i had heaps of dad duties, Sunday and today i trained the missus to be my T/A at building retaining walls. We built a 25M long curved wall from the driveway to the shed and didn't have a single argument haha
Wtf? Surely she knew better.
2 hours ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:
2 hours ago, R33kizza said:
Evo powered family mover!!!

Flat knacker squid run down the mountain pass. Not a square of tofu in sight;-)

mother asleep in the backseat?

2 minutes ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:
8 minutes ago, t_revz said:
If i hadnt been busy with Owens appointments i would have gone for a look, mostly to see the caravan accessory stuff though. 
Saturday i had heaps of dad duties, Sunday and today i trained the missus to be my T/A at building retaining walls. We built a 25M long curved wall from the driveway to the shed and didn't have a single argument haha

Wtf? Surely she knew better.

she knows nothing about building and usually asking for help starts WW3

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1 minute ago, t_revz said:

she knows nothing about building and usually asking for help starts WW3

Did u get her in a gd mood first? ? Il do you a favour, you do me a favour... nudge nudge wink wink ?

1 minute ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:
3 minutes ago, t_revz said:
she knows nothing about building and usually asking for help starts WW3

D.I.Y....... Now. Show us your wall.

ill take a pic in the morning if its bright enough, otherwise after work

If i hadnt been busy with Owens appointments i would have gone for a look, mostly to see the caravan accessory stuff though. 

Saturday i had heaps of dad duties, Sunday and today i trained the missus to be my T/A at building retaining walls. We built a 25M long curved wall from the driveway to the shed and didn't have a single argument haha

 

If you didn’t make it then don’t be upset it was pathetic we went around the whole thing in 33mins!!

 

The big one is in Perth in November if your around that weekend?

 

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1 minute ago, R33kizza said:

Did u get her in a gd mood first? ? Il do you a favour, you do me a favour... nudge nudge wink wink ?

We are married... it doesnt work like that anymore haha

 

she just wants it done so we can put lawn down... plus all them monies saved $$

1 minute ago, shoey85 said:

 

If you didn’t make it then don’t be upset it was pathetic we went around the whole thing in 33mins!!

 

The big one is in Perth in November if your around that weekend?

 

 

ahh ill be working that weekend :(

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Just now, t_revz said:

We are married... it doesnt work like that anymore haha

 

she just wants it done so we can put lawn down... plus all them monies saved $$

Im married, my wife knows its the best way of getting me to do shit, specially shit i hate doing lol

7 minutes ago, R33kizza said:

Tied up in the boot, too much talk of ur raising ur kids wrong ???

haha was actually referring to the kid in Inital D s6 who learned to drift while his mum slept in the backseat haha

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2 minutes ago, shoey85 said:

 

If you didn’t make it then don’t be upset it was pathetic the whole thing was 3inches

 

The big one is in my pants if your around at the weekend?

Pardon?

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