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Because of the risk of someone burning themselves, or getting sick from an unhygienic hotplate etc etc....

I guess it's the way society's going - everyone covering their arse from getting sued! If it's true, it's just stupid because the BBQ's have been available for YEARS. Nothing's ever happened that I know of.

Because of the risk of someone burning themselves, or getting sick from an unhygienic hotplate etc etc....

I guess it's the way society's going - everyone covering their arse from getting sued! If it's true, it's just stupid because the BBQ's have been available for YEARS. Nothing's ever happened that I know of.

This.

Went passed AudioTech this morning to find they had a Sound Off so I stopped in to chat with Tony and the boyz.

A few ok cars but mainly Holdens/Fords. And a fair few pov vehicles with a cuppla subs Bro !!

One other Skyline there. (TANK N?) A dark 33, Had ropes around it ............ :unsure: (I didn't think it was spesh, but maybe I missed something...)

The music outside the cars was good. Can't hear shit all of the cars who enter these, so WTF'ng point !

Different strokes for different folks I spose.

Nice size crowd and friendly good peeps.

Sausage Sizzle etc... All in all good :thumbsup:

Went to MMA training this avo and now feel completely wiped out.

I gave two people dead legs through a kick shield so that was a plus! LOL

I gave 2 people dead legs with the windshield does that count ...

I never had a dialup internet, but if it was like when Telstra strangle it, I would have killed myself and anyone within arms reach.

I have a 100g cap but if I fail to pay on time they choke it.

But We're Back !!! :bunny:

Have Netspeeds Longreach (wireless). Arial points to Tuggers hill.

Get 9-10mbps on average. 40gb prime and 60gb non prime (100GB per month).

Mate just went on NBN in Crace - 100mbps - Dang !! 10 x faster

Anyone know if you can edit original posts? Or is it closed and non-editable after that initial period of time?

You only have an hour to edit, after that the option is closed. (Unless you have Admin or Exec Powers etc...) Maybe Shell could help you?

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