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Thats why the european way of registration is better

when you put fuel in your car the car is registered no on going fee's

but in saying that you would pay a little more for your fuel but on the upside there is no one that hasn't got rego

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i would but petrol is too expensive at the moment to waste! Got a big weekend.. so need the money for that instead.

Go for a walk!

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i to am bored! but i'm trying to workout what to have for lunch?

I am having the same dilema.....what to have for lunch....working in town always has these tough choices...might go chinese today

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umm pie thats another suggestion steve.....thanks for that.....now i shall find a good pie place in town :)

Villis is just a stone's throw away from town. I'm heading out there shortly :D

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Villis is just a stone's throw away from town. I'm heading out there shortly :D

Yeah well reuben i dont drive into town.....damn parking....

Got some nice chips and gravy.....yummi

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Hahaha pig's lips and cows dicks for me

for those that need a translation for that thats the humble meat pie :D

Ha, ha, lol......I had a pie the other day that must have had chicken jibblets & crows feet in it!!!

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