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that's crazy talk! what's next? electricity? automatic toasters? crazy talk.

Its not as crazy as it sounds

A guy in the next town up from me got hold of a automatic toaster(from a freind of a friend)

and soon as the water restrictions are lifted the hydro power plant will open then ...

Its toast at his place...

there used to be a dirt road at in between callala bay and callala beach that goes for about 10kms, is about three lanes wide and has a sign on both ends of the road saying adjust speed to suit driver. its about a half hour past nowra. not sure if its still there as i haven't been there in like 5 years.

there used to be a dirt road at in between callala bay and callala beach that goes for about 10kms, is about three lanes wide and has a sign on both ends of the road saying adjust speed to suit driver. its about a half hour past nowra. not sure if its still there as i haven't been there in like 5 years.

orly :)

pm details :P

Hey guys,

Just looking for a large grass area for some practice before DECA

Must be private road etc

Any ideas?

Cheers :D

Oh, yeah, and before anyone starts suggesting a skidpan day, i would do that but not for the price - i only want like 2 hours use of the place :)

You woukd be better finding a enpty car park on a sunday .Grab 20 witches hats from somewhere

and practice driving around them(fast)

Its not as crazy as it sounds

A guy in the next town up from me got hold of a automatic toaster(from a freind of a friend)

and soon as the water restrictions are lifted the hydro power plant will open then ...

Its toast at his place...

i could be up for that. mmm electrified toast. wonders never cease. :D

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