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Bugger.

Depending what you need stuff can be posted, or a delivery can be organized, esp if is regular stuff.

We can look after you <img src="http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />

We'll have to have a chat about it at some stage :huh:

Cos it doesn't get to a post box, means actually gotta buy stamps.

A digital form is easier not to get lost, more secure, quicker to process, and means don't gotta move my lazy arse from my desk chair.

Well actually I don't just work at a desk, but I don't buy stamps, I don't go near a post office/news agency or post box regularly.

Can do things the hard way as necessary, but it is the hard way.

Don't you have a fax? ;)

PLEASE DIG DEEP PEOPLE

Torrential rain hit Queanbeyan in the early hours of Wednesday 8th

December 2010.

Victims were seen wandering around aimlessly, flannies soaked,

woollen trackies sagging, muttering 'Faaackinell'.

Flood waters devastated the area causing approximately $30 worth of

damage, $10 of that at Karabar alone.

Three areas of historic burnt out cars were disturbed. Many locals

were woken well before their Centrelink cheques arrived.

The Queanbeyan Age reported that hundreds of residents were confused

and bewildered and were still trying to come to terms with the fact that

something interesting had happened in Queanbeyan .

One resident - Tracy Maree Sharon Britney Madonna Smith, a

15-year-old Mother of 5 said 'It was such a shock, my little

daughter Chardonnay-Mercedes came running in to my bedroom crying.

My youngest two

Joachim and River slept through it all.'

Apparently, looting, muggings and car crime were unaffected and

carried on as normal with a 95.7 % saturation rate .

The Australian Red Cross has so far managed to ship 4,000 crates of

Bacardi-Breezers to the area to help the stricken locals

particularly those at Jerrabomberra also known as Lower Tralee or East Machonachie.

Rescue workers are still searching through the rubble and have found

large quantities of personal belongings, including Health Care

Cards, Jewellery from Kmart and Bone China from Big W.

HOW CAN YOU HELP?

This appeal is to raise money for food and clothing parcels for

those unfortunate enough to be caught up in this disaster.

Clothing is most sought after - items most needed include:

flannelette Shirts, tight blue jeans or spandex, singlets (blue &

white) white sport

socks, Ugg boots and any other items usually sold in Priceline or

The Reject Shop.

Food parcels may be harder to come by, but are needed all the same.

Required foodstuffs urgently needed include: Microwave meals, Baked

Beans, Ice cream, Chips, Fizzy drinks.

Donations of $15.00 will be taken to buy a packet of winny blue

Supposedly I'm getting a bit of noise from a bearing. It's one of the belt driven things, power steering, A/C or the other one. it's one of the two on the right side of the engine (when facing the engine from the front of the car). Gotta work out which, and how to go about replacing the bearing. Any ideas, suggestions, advice etc?

Edited by J'son

something around there on my car also makes a nasty bearing sound....but mine looks to be more around the cams lol....

Ouch, even less fun.

I've just gotta get a bitta hose, listen and work out which it is..

Was hoping to get some ideas and advice on how to fix etc and what it might cost me (hopefully is something I can do with help, rather than paying trojan etc to do...) and esp before it actually stops working...

hehe nice dress, what a hot look. Matches your mask :cheers:

Your mate thinks a lot of people are assholes lol

He sure does! You know what, the whole night I don't think we brought that line up... which was a good thing cos can you imagine how many f**king times he hears it repeated back at him?? lol

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