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I so totally like not having water restrictions.

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You water that sleeper joshy!! I loved the lack of water restrictions up there too not that I have any here, but i had a spa in my hotel room and it got used...every night....ahh the waste!!

God damnit...

Still no oil preassure...

Does anyone know how long ud have to crank an engine with a oil cooler just added before itll show preassure on the engine?

Did you top up the oil level?

With the addition of an oil your oil capacity can be up to 2L more. Where's abouts is your oil pressure sensor located?

Well im not only sun burnt...

I have a cold, I stood out in the sun all day feeding a concrete mixer with sand, cement and water.

I got burnt and covered in crap, im dirty and tired and dehydrated and sore...

I had to do a real days work, and I feel like a chump!!!

Maby I should get a real job............................................... Nah :P

Yeah I gave up this shit for a desk job with travel...

My fingers are soft now and all i have to worry about is paper cuts...

But to be honest I had fun, and it was great to get out doors and do something for the day...

Makes me feel less guilty when I eat a huge steak for dinner... :P

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