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Sheeezus - I be hot and bored. Anything happening in the Nations capital today? Don't feel like doing the domestics and the music on Teevs is almost over.

Anyone doing anything?

PS. Nice gold pursuit car on the side of the Monaro facing Tuggers way - just around that Model Airplane thingy.

Missed me :)

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Id be down for something but I think im still too drunk to drive from last night and its too damn hot to sleep ... meanwhile, serious question, can someome please tell me what teh f*ck is in a long island ice tea? :)

Depending on how many but I'm betting a hangover !

Id be down for something but I think im still too drunk to drive from last night and its too damn hot to sleep ... meanwhile, serious question, can someome please tell me what teh f*ck is in a long island ice tea? :(
Is this how the story goes Nik ?

:) --->:alcoholic--->:rave:---> :inlove:--->:throwup:--->:bonk:----> :coffee:

long island iced teas are potent! all white spirits (vodka, tequila, rum, gin, triple sec) and a dash of coke so it looks like 'tea' :cheers:

i was hungover too...i lay on my loungeroom floor and watched rally, then v8 superstars, then RPM ...didn't move all day lol

im down for something, just unsuccessfully tried to install a boost controller so im keen for a drive and maybe others thoughts on my predicament.

so count me in for whatever

Sowwy Veilside, I waited for a whiles then went to the Jerra Tavern and stayed there filling up on Cold Bourbons and stayed well after the sun went down. Cool on the inside, cool on the outside. If ya still having troubles with Boost controller might be wortha cruise past Ed's for some advice.

I haven't put one on myself (well other than a bleed valve), not really the same thing.

either neither lol :( but its closer to a bleed vavle its a trust phneumatic boost controller with an in cabin dial. but its really just a fancy bleed valve.

i was going to go to ed's at like 4:30 tomorrow evening just before he closes so i could get a bit of advice and then go straight accross to the Jerra pub. but i dont think i cbf hanging around at the pub for a couple hours untill everyone starts turning up.

either neither lol :( but its closer to a bleed vavle its a trust phneumatic boost controller with an in cabin dial. but its really just a fancy bleed valve.

i was going to go to ed's at like 4:30 tomorrow evening just before he closes so i could get a bit of advice and then go straight accross to the Jerra pub. but i dont think i cbf hanging around at the pub for a couple hours untill everyone starts turning up.

Go to Ed's and sort it out. You'll be there for a whiles. I'll be down the Jerra by 6:00 getting a meal.

WTF - OC Repeats - You sh!tten me?. I thought perhaps the Gurly boys would be watching 1TH = One Tree Hill...LoL

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