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Back in my day kids were so much tougher. We took debilitating neck injuries as a sign of manhood, dammit!

 

Speaking of which, sitting in my west end office about 10am this morning, and hear a godalmighty crash. Like, a building falling over, kind of sound.

The office goes dead quiet for half a second, then one of the engineers mutters "another idiot truckie just drove into the freeway overpass..."

Got it in one, tiger.

Moral of the story - almost 3 hours later the freeway is blocked solid in both directions. Enjoy your day on the road, plebs :D

Oh hey there sweet cheeks

Its been a weird week

Got a 4K tv and a root canal within days of each other

I have never been so happy and angry at the same time

48 minutes ago, t_revz said:

 


What size teli?

 

just 49' because I have a small lounge and have to sit pretty damn close.

but then I kinda HAD to upgrade the Netflix and hoooooooooly snapping duckshit batman.

Dat nbn be some good shit

just 49' because I have a small lounge and have to sit pretty damn close.
but then I kinda HAD to upgrade the Netflix and hoooooooooly snapping duckshit batman.
Dat nbn be some good shit


We are getting disconnected in November. Need to switch to nbn. Telstra can go suck a big fat one!! Might go TPG. Other recommendations?

I have been with westnet since Jesus played fullback for Jerusalem, so it was easiest for me to stay there. Their 5G wireless router is tits, , and the fact that their call centre is in ossie park has always been a big drawcard for me.

It was actually cheaper for me on the nbn, and even with a lower end plan I can still stream Netflix in 4k with 0 issues, and that's good enough for me.

16 hours ago, Stinky Rooster said:

just 49' because I have a small lounge and have to sit pretty damn close.

but then I kinda HAD to upgrade the Netflix and hoooooooooly snapping duckshit batman.

Dat nbn be some good shit

49 feet? That's a cinema m8.



Morning you beautiful human!

How are we all?

I’m just winding down the clock about 6 or so months to go unless I find alternate employment before then.


Still dole bludging?

Sell your body for moniez!
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