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4 minutes ago, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

lol... and you have such a good record of not breaking things

I tried my hardest not to play this card during the argument; it seemed all too easy and I don't go for that fruit

Just now, Birds said:

I tried my hardest not to play this card during the argument; it seemed all too easy and I don't go for that fruit

Birds, you tried your hardest, and you failed miserably.

The lesson is... Never Try

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Already have rarish wheels sorted, a mate is holding onto them for me...no point buying until car is done.

88E profits have gone into house savings. Bout time I grew up and bought one lol


Don't do it, it's a trap.
21 minutes ago, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

lol... and you have such a good record of not breaking things

to be fair.... I haven't broken a lot of the things that have befallen me.
have broken a few though... and been saved from breaking a LOT more by loving ECUs :P

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2 minutes ago, Kinkstaah said:

to be fair.... I haven't broken a lot of the things that have befallen me.
have broken a few though... and been saved from breaking a LOT more by loving ECUs :P

motherfucker you break shit by thinking about it

motherf**ker you break shit by thinking about it



This is how I know how not to break things. I am Captain Hindsight incarnate.

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20 minutes ago, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

Birds, you tried your hardest, and you failed miserably.

The lesson is... Never Try

I saw the crisitunity and acted accordingly

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40 minutes ago, Rekin said:


Don't do it, it's a trap.

Am aware of the trap, but long term relationship + professional job and social demographic where you face incessant questions of "why haven't you bought a house yet" make the fate seem somewhat unavoidable. Trying my best to acquire as many tangible hobby assets as I can, that can be traded while I'm trapped...

That and I really need space for four cars which most modern rentals can't offer. And I want to install a hoist, and a gun safe.

Guess that money can also doubles as backup for GTR rebuild.

Hmmm I'm trying to remember what ecu shivams GTR was running... I wonder if engine protection could have saved more of his motor...

1 hour ago, Birds said:

Yeah I've seen that rank distribution. It's garbage tho, proved that last night top fragging deathmatch even if you weren't trying. Will create a smurf account either for you to level up or for you to play in my rank and help boost lol

You can call me the cs god it's okay 

But sure I'm up for pwning some newbs in competitive 

58 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:

Respawn LAN end of October. Form a 5 man team. I can shoot things but I'm useless compared to the veterans.
Need to reclaim my title on Wreckfest and asetta corsa.


My friend has started a website for oz teams looking for members: www.rekruitable.com

ehhh ceebs with LANs though, cant be f**ked karting my computer n shit to Bundoora 

Question: if i was to pay a parking fine with my piggy bank, 100$ of coins can they refuse payment if i rock up to the councils office and pay in person? The reminder noticed stated that I can pay in person. Ric? 

Appealed it now, will see what they come back with if not they'll get some coins and a turd on their doorstep 

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Down for LANs with dat dere micro ATX

But the way gaming is these days, queuing up is pretty much a LAN minus the high fives when you win a game, and the pizzas

Question: if i was to pay a parking fine with my piggy bank, 100$ of coins can they refuse payment if i rock up to the councils office and pay in person? The reminder noticed stated that I can pay in person. Ric? 

Appealed it now, will see what they come back with if not they'll get some coins and a turd on their doorstep 

They have a maximum they will accept in each coin

According to the Currency Act 1965 (section 16), Australian coins are legal tender for payment as long as they do not:

- exceed $5 of any combination of 5 cent, 10 cent, 20 cent and 50 cent coins are offered. That means for example, you can only use 100 single 5 cent pieces in a transaction.

- exceed 10 times the face value of the coin if $1 or $2 coins are offered. That means, you can only use 10 $1 coins, or $2 coins for a transaction.

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14 minutes ago, Jonnoo said:

They have a maximum they will accept in each coin

Edit:

According to the Currency Act 1965 (section 16), Australian coins are legal tender for payment as long as they do not:

- exceed $5 of any combination of 5 cent, 10 cent, 20 cent and 50 cent coins are offered. That means for example, you can only use 100 single 5 cent pieces in a transaction.

- exceed 10 times the face value of the coin if $1 or $2 coins are offered. That means, you can only use 10 $1 coins, or $2 coins for a transaction.

@HEKT1K

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