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Spotted Alex "CL11QE" outside my house about half-an-hour ago!

Sweeeeet! Sorry i couldnt hang around dude but the missus was starvin n the little one was

gettin a bit rowdy!

Then i guess spotted Nick "GoldZilla" in his garage :laughing-smiley-014:

spotted a silver M35 ARX going around the peanut at midway shops this morning around 7.55. tried to catch up but there was WAY too much traffic

Now you have seen my car.................

You must have been stuck in that line of traffic on the Eastwood side.

yes i have!!

and yes i was, drove out of my driveway and stopped lol

i should really leave 10 mins earlier and beat that traffic. today i didnt sleep in long enough to completely miss the traffic all together........

yes i have!!

and yes i was, drove out of my driveway and stopped lol

i should really leave 10 mins earlier and beat that traffic. today i didnt sleep in long enough to completely miss the traffic all together........

I usually go through that roundabout between 7.40 - 8. Unless I drop the kids at school on Terry's rd at 8.15.

i dont have a job for much longer, so im not taking any chances getting stuck in that traffic every day. so i make an executive decision and go in late every day. had to go in early today because my laptop was arriving lol

i dont have a job for much longer, so im not taking any chances getting stuck in that traffic every day. so i make an executive decision and go in late every day. had to go in early today because my laptop was arriving lol

that doesn't sound good. Sorry to hear that.

But new laptop and job going soon... sounds like the result of this recent colapse..

thats what happens when you work for a US multi-national. lucky i work in the IT department so ill be here till mid-ish next year.

still doesnt mean im going to work hard till then :)

my redundancy/retainer will pay off the laptop and buy me some camera gear too. and then some mortgage...

spotted a white series 2 on katoomba st in katoomba this morning at approx 11am, i went up for the weekend and it stood out so much when compared to how many

holdens and fords that outnumber the cars on the roads of blue mountains

spotted a white series 2 on katoomba st in katoomba this morning at approx 11am, i went up for the weekend and it stood out so much when compared to how many

holdens and fords that outnumber the cars on the roads of blue mountains

haha how did we not cross paths - Kel and I were up there for the weekend too (in the Z though).

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