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I have a huge compressor, guns ect, you would be surprised what we fit here Darren

yeah i got all that shit at work i can use it any time and a booth for smaller stuff.

if im in the hood 2moro (since its ya day off) il do a drive by and see your progress.

"Go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible without surrender be on good terms with all persons." ~Max Ehrmann (Desiderata 1952)

Ooooooh, I know! I will post the story of my horrendous day in here! I already told all the NSW whores, but I know those of you that are in here at night would LOVE to know >_<

I woke up at 3.46am this morning to one hell of a crash! Then there was rustling, and talking... I naturally thought people were breaking into my house! So I sat on the bed for a bit, wondering what the hell I should do. Andy wasn't there, so I was thinking whether I should wake up my housemate... hrmmm... I tapped on his wall... no sound... so I knocked on his wall... no sound... eventually I get off the bed and wander over to my bedroom door!

I can see a light coming from under the door... f**k! Someone IS in my house. Noooooooo... I don't hear anything for a while, so I open the door and peek out... nothing seems to be out of order... so I take a wander out into the loungeroom... still nothing... I can hear voices... I look out the front door and see a ute with a great pile of stuff in the back! They are loading stuff into it from garage number 3. WTF? So I stay up for a bit, and eventually they close the garage door, and drive off. I go back to bed. Can't sleep. I lie awake until about 5.00am. That's when I hear my housemate get up to get ready for work *sigh*

I must have fallen back to sleep at some stage, because when I wake up, it is to my mobile ringing, not my alarm clock. I look over, and the time is 3.30am... wait a minute... that's not right! I look at who's calling, and it's work. I answer it. They want to know where I am! I say... I don't know. I will call you back. Then I check the time on my phone... 9.03am! ARGHHHH!!! The f**king power went off some time between 5.00am when I went back to bed, and 6.00am when the alarm was meant to go off!

So I jump out of bed, call a cab while i'm ripping my PJ's off, throw on a random outfit hoping that it matches, and run out the door.

:(

so whats the deal with the people robbing the other garage? you just let em help themselves? why didn't you call the cops? or get the rego number of the ute?

well, number 3 has been vacant for MONTHS... but she keeps coming back to get random stuff that she's left behind. So when I saw it, I just thought it was her and her brother back again! It didn't really click in my mind that it was 4am >_<

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