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Invasion day, international housing investments, suburbs vs city living, tradies vs professionals, change management vs. shirt fronting.

Couple more topics

also pulsar bashing... lots of worthy pulsar bashing

also pulsar bashing... lots of worthy pulsar bashing

Well this sounds like THE place to be. Though in the spirit of full disclosure, I had an N15 for 9 years before I bought my 34 and the damn thing could not be killed no matter how hard I tried.

So who wants to kill their manager/boss? Show of hands?

Edited by Jake_R34

exactly.

so why are we spending $15bn on this shit.

pretty sure it so if we were to be invaded USA might just come and help..well if we can pretend there some oil here.

where as if we bought eurofighter or similar they will just say suck it.

"Two people died in a car accident driving too fast - we must get to the bottom of this and find the criminals responsible for it at all costs! Drug dealers, city assaults and foreign aid CAN WAIT."

"Two people died in a car accident driving too fast - we must get to the bottom of this and find the criminals responsible for it at all costs! Drug dealers, city assaults and foreign aid CAN WAIT."

That's pretty much the gist of it

As opposed to those legal street races

yes Like the Gp where they close the road off and race..

but realistically who would want to be on the road with these sort of ppl.

How easy would this have turned into an innocent getting killed

considering just how cheap Going to the drags is or to a track, you would have to be a complete idiot to be racing on the streets anyhow.

do it in a safe environment where you get a time at the end of the day you can brag about.

guess this is more for ppl who think they heros but don;t want the embarrassment of how bad they really are to come out.

LOL

This thread contains healthy levels of sarcasm/cynicism.

I AM HOME.

WELCOME JACK!

"Two people died in a car accident driving too fast - we must get to the bottom of this and find the criminals responsible for it at all costs! Drug dealers, city assaults and foreign aid CAN WAIT."

that was pretty crazy though.

want BBC

only BBC in docklands is shit

but is still BBC

wut do?

i support your decisions bruh

yes Like the Gp where they close the road off and race..

but realistically who would want to be on the road with these sort of ppl.

How easy would this have turned into an innocent getting killed

considering just how cheap Going to the drags is or to a track, you would have to be a complete idiot to be racing on the streets anyhow.

do it in a safe environment where you get a time at the end of the day you can brag about.

guess this is more for ppl who think they heros but don;t want the embarrassment of how bad they really are to come out.

theyre all so shit lol

you didn't go to Changi hawker centre

that was closed for renovations last time I went though..

next time however...

anything more than a 2 hour layover, I exit the airport taxi to food, eat, taxi back sorted.

that one so close will make it easyier.

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