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Originally posted by adam 32

for free?? you got urself a deal

How do you want to pay for your $28,000 radiator.

Cheque cash or card . hehehe

Anyway , it's late , I'm tired , your all boring ( scept you Adam lol ) , so I'm gone.

Cheers

Ken

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morning guys.. stupid flu.. ahh well - just means i'll have to lie on the couch and watch initial d cartoons.. :)

troy - am seriously considering that ogura flywheel from takiara - anyone know of anywhere else I can source these things?

u have no idea what one of my work collegues just came up and asked me, this guy is a kinda alternative dude that hates the people that works here but likes me anyway he comes up to me and goes "Can i ask u a question" im yeah "How much trouble do u think i would get into if i served mullcake at the meeting - and he had it in his hand - he was god damn deadly serious - i told him "A LOT" and he's "OK then" and proceeds to the kitchen!! Im not going in there ot have a look - cos i want NO PART in this! oh my god its going to be an interesting day at work today!!

niz - i remember someone doing that in a govt department in canberra about 5 years ago.. they get pretty stung for it.. tho i think they had a heap of lsd in it rather than mull.. in short person got charged and put away.. quite funny...

skyzer - am emailing nengun.. tried the hikari website but none of the links seem to work? maybe it's just me.. brain on slow go from flu...

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