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1 hour ago, HEKT1K said:

I suppose if I'm gonna pay an electrician to fix it, I should just spend the same money and buy 10 new ones

Good luck when they boycott the TV brand you were considering, scab

8 minutes ago, blah_blah said:

Director's just delegate anyway ammirite?

 

Yup ATO always have issues

 

100% forgot to text you on Saturday

Spent the time earning another csgo rank lol

Pat's dad can
 
Pat pls respond

People who repair technology today are cheap-skates and my dad has had enough dealing with annoying customers.

He fixes industrial machines for companies now. Companies much easier to deal with.
25 minutes ago, UNR33L said:

Picking up some tyre warmers for the track days today - serious business now 

A mate just binned his R6 track bike on a low side after spending a month preparing it

Handlebar torn off, fuel tank crunched

Take care

3 hours ago, Birds said:

A mate just binned his R6 track bike on a low side after spending a month preparing it

Handlebar torn off, fuel tank crunched

Take care

That's the beauty of supermoto, if you crash it you can just pick it up and on your way again :P 

Although a 600/1000 sport track bike would be great fun to have too

I guess the warmers will be good for not putting a heap of heat cycles into the tyres every session. 

Edited by UNR33L

lol @ Nissan V8 supercars garage sale this weekend. put up some sample photos on facebook, nek minnit photo album turns into Drift Sales. people from all over the world asking for prices and if stuff has ever been raced with before. someone tagging Todd Kelly for a price haha.
People wanting to buy individual (used) pistons and heads and build a motor lol because those Nissan V8 heads are going to bolt straight onto your 2015 Nissan Patrol.

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I do a similar thing when I go out to group dinners / lunches

So scumbag but meh until table pay tech arrives that's the way it's gonna be little darlin

When we first started up eSign the original company I worked for in AU before we got bought out a bunch of times..

we needed a bunch of Sun gear, as we were a new company we didn't have credit terms with them so had to pre pay.

as it was a time sensitive thing, the CEO had the receptionist use her work Amex to pay for them.

as a small benefit we got(and still do) to keep the points on the cards to use ourselves,

 

250,000 points in one day. damn.

 

 


Still in the red.

Land auctions this week, no guarantee it will go down. Next announcement should have quantitive results, so less likely to decrease price unlike previous announcements.

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