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:cry:  this sucks, think I am out. Guy is picking up my old daily on wednesday, which mean I don't have any car at all that I can drive :D  

Can I scum a lift off anybody?

Ide taka ya gordo but dont really wanna drive to the coast and back :(

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cant wait till thursday it is goin to be mad as

What car you got?

Havent seen you around before i dont think? I live in morningside too pretty much

If you can get down this way ill take ya gordon, but thats a bit of a hike :D

Someone from the coast thats going must be able to help out, cmon guys!

Which exit of the beeneigh motorway do I have to take to get to Aussie pieworld?

We're going to be on channel 7 like always? right?

Exit number 69, and you are looking for Clark's Aussie Pies at Springwood, 500 metres north of BP Coomera, and channel 41 you idjut!

Exit number 69, and you are looking for Clark's Aussie Pies at Springwood, 500 metres north of BP Coomera, and channel 41 you idjut!

Dude I can't find clark's Aussie pieworld at st Alburns in the phonebook. What gives?

I think my car is a halfcut welded back together. Is this a bad thing?

Dude I can't find clark's Aussie pieworld at st Alburns in the phonebook. What gives?

I think my car is a halfcut welded back together. Is this a bad thing?

Not if they actually welded back 2 R33's, I think you have a front R33, a back R33 and a middle cut from a camry! :(

Just make sure you are on channel 41 as you cruise up Gympie rd towards Dreamworld, and call out, "Charly............................Charly......" every couple of seconds and someone will hear you and give you directions to Crazy BP Pies, 500m north of Harry's Diner!

You're bound to find it at www.icantreadamapwherethe****isit.com.au

sweet.

Attention all clueless n00bs. Click the above link and type "I'm freakin useless" into the search field. Then click all the links in the million popup windows that should appear.

If that doesn't work go and buy a refedex and learn to read a map like the rest of us.

I could not get the link, www.icantreadamapwherethe****isit.com.au to work. Just wondering if anyone can tell me where to buy a referdex?

If I can't get a referdex in time, I just drive up and down the highway checking all the channels on my $23 CB and I should find everyone, right?

Everyones a comedian.

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