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27 minutes ago, UNR33L said:

Matt get some 17's for your dirtbike and come out, $35 for dis track day all day heaps of track time: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNypb4QJ0HQ

 

 



Mirin, I don't have the money for 3 road regos though :P

On 15/07/2016 at 9:43 PM, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

Of course it does, it's on miesters

+1

On 15/07/2016 at 11:56 PM, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

that honda looks amazing

At first I thought it was a Honda Legend but after a bit of research, it's a Honda Vigor

On 16/07/2016 at 6:24 PM, Birds said:

Pull up alongside ol mate in a 335i. Not even egging him on and 30 seconds later he plants it as he changes lanes on the westgate freeway to show off...flash flash. Suck it lol

:D Were you in the R33?

On 16/07/2016 at 6:28 PM, Birds said:

Unrelated...all the new mustang owners I've seen have zero interest in driving it like a sports car. Like the generation of 86 drivers

 

20 hours ago, Borci88 said:

Kinda like Maserati drivers who just drive down popular strips and give it a squirt to make some noise then disappear for a while.

LOL!

2 hours ago, (OO)SKYLINE(OO) said:

+1

At first I thought it was a Honda Legend but after a bit of research, it's a Honda Vigor

:D Were you in the R33?

 

LOL!

Yes I was, did you spot me?

Doing some work this week at a terminal station smack bang in the middle of too-old-to-be-young-again Brunswick/Brunswick East. Faaaaark i can see where the greens votes comes from. They were setting up a picket fence at the entrance every Tuesday for 18 months, they stopped around december. Apparently people sit in their homes and count the number of vehicles that enter/exit, they conduct their own testing of the water on the adjacent creek (incase the evil corporation who also has to monitor it is smudging the figures), and apparently the local council us allowed to come onto site at any time to conduct audits. Every tree in the area is numbered and on a register, need to apply for a permit to remove a tree even if its on the land of the utility. They once cut down a dead tree that was a different number from the application: $50,000 fine and held up civil works on the project for 9 months.
The whole job has been going for over 2 years and on average they receive 4-5 complaints a day.

1 hour ago, Leroy Peterson said:

Doing some work this week at a terminal station smack bang in the middle of too-old-to-be-young-again Brunswick/Brunswick East. Faaaaark i can see where the greens votes comes from. They were setting up a picket fence at the entrance every Tuesday for 18 months, they stopped around december. Apparently people sit in their homes and count the number of vehicles that enter/exit, they conduct their own testing of the water on the adjacent creek (incase the evil corporation who also has to monitor it is smudging the figures), and apparently the local council us allowed to come onto site at any time to conduct audits. Every tree in the area is numbered and on a register, need to apply for a permit to remove a tree even if its on the land of the utility. They once cut down a dead tree that was a different number from the application: $50,000 fine and held up civil works on the project for 9 months.
The whole job has been going for over 2 years and on average they receive 4-5 complaints a day.

This is the danger if the Greens get any real power, everything will get delayed and caught up in Green Tape for months on end, until they run out of money for hemp clothes.

 

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Doing some work this week at a terminal station smack bang in the middle of too-old-to-be-young-again Brunswick/Brunswick East. Faaaaark i can see where the greens votes comes from. They were setting up a picket fence at the entrance every Tuesday for 18 months, they stopped around december. Apparently people sit in their homes and count the number of vehicles that enter/exit, they conduct their own testing of the water on the adjacent creek (incase the evil corporation who also has to monitor it is smudging the figures), and apparently the local council us allowed to come onto site at any time to conduct audits. Every tree in the area is numbered and on a register, need to apply for a permit to remove a tree even if its on the land of the utility. They once cut down a dead tree that was a different number from the application: $50,000 fine and held up civil works on the project for 9 months.
The whole job has been going for over 2 years and on average they receive 4-5 complaints a day.


Well if they still managed to cut down the wrong tree then they aren't helping their case.

Can't hide behind slowing productivity when there is blatant negligence of process
It wasn't the wrong tree, the application was wrong. Point is, it was a dead tree.

My point is negligence still occurred, be it a wrong tree or a wrong application form. Just because this time it was a dead tree doesn't mean it's fine.

And yes I live in Brunswick :P

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