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30 minutes ago, Birds said:

12th November

Fitness Expo w/strongman

DECA

PIARC Sprint

 

 

 

Evil clashes

Yer i might go deca in the boat, not sure how i'd find my way through some of the cones with auto / won't be using the e-brake lol 

Would any wastelanders be keen on sharing a room? I only masturbate furiously like 4 times 

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I hated viet.

however I was working not being tourist, and representing a USA company so there was seem serious resentment among the staff.

Unfortunately looking like I'll be back there again a few times next year.

 

If i can make it to DECA ill share a room wit chou.

88e announcement is out. Hasnt stirred up much interest, but seems to be a decent result of conventional oil which is always nice, its not the focus of the project more so an incentive for buy-out. Give it another month and see what OPEC and oil price futures are doing...

52 minutes ago, emts said:

I hated viet.

however I was working not being tourist, and representing a USA company so there was seem serious resentment among the staff.

Unfortunately looking like I'll be back there again a few times next year.

 

It's pretty rife in their culture

Went to the war museum in Hanoi and latched onto the back of a school/military tour group; the guide was dressed in army garb talking about all the atrocities American soldiers committed whilst shedding tears...it was extremely biased and mentioned nothing of the treatment of American POWs, but as the only western looking person in the room I did a bit of a quiet segue into the next room.

If i can make it to DECA ill share a room wit chou.

88e announcement is out. Hasnt stirred up much interest, but seems to be a decent result of conventional oil which is always nice, its not the focus of the project more so an incentive for buy-out. Give it another month and see what OPEC and oil price futures are doing...


Not a lot of interest on the whole market, wait 'til the US presidential election is done and dusted I think.
2 minutes ago, Birds said:

It's pretty rife in their culture

Went to the war museum in Hanoi and latched onto the back of a school/military tour group; the guide was dressed in army garb talking about all the atrocities American soldiers committed whilst shedding tears...it was extremely biased and mentioned nothing of the treatment of American POWs, but as the only western looking person in the room I did a bit of a quiet segue into the next room.

there is that.
What I loved was going into a shop and ask a price, they would give me a price in USD, explain not American from AU, and price would halve..then bargain down to a 1/3 of that price. not like AU was not involved in that war but all they think of is the americans!!

Talking to some locals apparently the vendors do sit around over a beer at night discussing who screwed over an american the most that day.

 

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I remember in Vietnam making friends with a bar owner from Denmark, end up chatting about motorcycles nek minit lets me ride his 'big bore' scooter 200cc I think (actually went pretty well compared to other scooters I've ridden) had a massive brake upgrade on it in my braking tests I ended up in a small bingle with another rider luckily didn't come off had the mrs on the back too no helmets doing stoppies and VERY drunk.

#yolo I guess 

Leroy leme know soon brah

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all the aussie airlines have.

that awkward moment when power goes out at home, so you decide youll work down the street with your laptop at the cafe, go to open your garage and forget it's powered roller door, and that your laptop is inside the car LOL

1 hour ago, UNR33L said:

all the aussie airlines have.

that awkward moment when power goes out at home, so you decide youll work down the street with your laptop at the cafe, go to open your garage and forget it's powered roller door, and that your laptop is inside the car LOL

Someone needs to start a Facebook group for this frequently occurring phenomena

2 hours ago, Rekin said:

Lol at qantas outright banning the Samsung 7 on flights. I wonder what they do with the phone if you have one lol

Ffffffffffffffff what a time to be an iPhone user.

3 hours ago, UNR33L said:

all the aussie airlines have.

that awkward moment when power goes out at home, so you decide youll work down the street with your laptop at the cafe, go to open your garage and forget it's powered roller door, and that your laptop is inside the car LOL

 Doesn't have a pull string to Disconnect the door from the chain so you can manually lift the door? Most do...

yea but car is parked right up against where the back door opens into, plus nfi where that key is to unlock it. exciting stuff.

just entered DECA considering it's cheap enough without needing cams/sau paying membership! I'll be slow af but should be good fun.

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On 10/18/2016 at 10:58 AM, Birds said:

12th November

Fitness Expo w/strongman

DECA

PIARC Sprint

 

 

 

Evil clashes

 

Are you starting to do circuit days? 

Im looking to get back into motorsport

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