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Lunch just under $7 !
No wonder Dave's crook. Buy the poor man some meat:-) was red salty crabby water leaking from his nose. Crab $7 wagyu beef $100.

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No wonder Dave's crook. Buy the poor man some meat:-) was red salty crabby water leaking from his nose. Crab $7 wagyu beef $100.

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Hahahahahaha his nose was bleeding when we first arrived in japan :) this cheap crab was today’s lunch ?

Ill have to Buy him some kobe beef to Celebrate his Birthday Soon x
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Bro you gotta see Dean and Justin to get the deals!
Have been thinking about the logitech g29 deal? Wheel plus shifter and gt sport $399. Have completed all gran turismo games with wheel and pedals. Even chipped ps1 and 2 with analogue gear. Had the whole family in the car with food and gifts Xmas day. So plus 400kg. Ran a newish 6.4 ltr 300c from the lights on tonkin, bit behind 1st 2nd, spooling up nicely and passed it in 3rd at 120. :-)

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I need to teach my pet sitter how to start the engine ( my car ) bit of worry if she goes crazy and spin around or hit the garage door [emoji28]
Don't trust her I'm not busy at the moment so I can take it for a spin around the block if you want:-) you know to keep the battery charged :-) will give cats nice pats aswell, fully qualified:-) DSC_0142.JPGDSC_0139.JPGDSC_0245_1.JPGDSC_0012_1.JPGDSC_0131(1).JPG

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Don't trust her I'm not busy at the moment so I can take it for a spin around the block if you want:-) you know to keep the battery charged :-) will give cats nice pats aswell, fully qualified:-) DSC_0142.JPG.8608bd94cf8bab8b27f7bc2fad479545.JPGDSC_0139.JPG.1e0dc2a2f36c26727f077b76f38139da.JPGDSC_0245_1.JPG.1218091186889da88f7a65a0fd1593e4.JPGDSC_0012_1.JPG.c40658fae995f322570d229b3c619df4.JPGDSC_0131(1).JPG.1d8ba7b2dd1e9da5e2bfeea44740a514.JPG

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Hahahahahahahaha - You’re hired ! Lol [emoji23]

Morning all.

Big day prepping the house. Got 5 of us tomorrow having a crack at painting 4 living areas and 2 hallways. Gonna be a big job. Now I wish we didn’t have high ceilings haha

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*looks at group of people spending moneyz on imports*

 

lol

 

In other news, I just survived post christmas sales shopping. Officially healthy enough to be loosed on the public at last!!!

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Morning all.

Big day prepping the house. Got 5 of us tomorrow having a crack at painting 4 living areas and 2 hallways. Gonna be a big job. Now I wish we didn’t have high ceilings haha
Good weather for painting. How did it go?
Good weather for painting. How did it go?


Took me a whole day to prep.Finished up about 10pm. Next day had 6 of us painting and finished about 7pm. After everyone left we were up til 1am cleaning floors and touching up bits that were missed etc.

The pitfalls of having a big house but it does look amazing now.
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