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Probs because Aurions are advertised as some sort of speed machine!! haha

For 3 set sof lights I ignored the bald f**ker, but he continued to want to drag me off and cut into my lane when in front ... even tho I was driving normally :)

Gave him the "wanker" hand signal for his worries :O

Also ... had a truck (earthmover/tipper type) sitting up my arse on my way to TAFE this morning. He was hustling his way thru traffic, but got caught in the wrong lane (by car turning right). He pulled into my lane without indicating, cutting me off, then moved slowly (gutless rig) around the turning car. As soon as we were clear, I changed to the RH lane to go around him, and he cut me off again without indicating. So I sound my horn, get back to the left lane, around and into the RH lane I go around him, all with safe distances. He highbeams me and gives the bird, even tho I'm like 75m in front now. I had to stop at a set of lights 400m later, so he stops right up my arse and sounds his horn. When traffic finally moves, its at a crawl (40kph) so he's right up my arse. I slow down enough to create a gap with the car in front and speed up to create a gap with f**khead truck driver. Next set of lights, he pulls up almost next to me (just in line with my back wheel) and starts hurling abuse. I casually hop out, write down his rego plate, blow him a kiss and get back into the car. When the traffic is moving again, he's trying to hustle his way back into my lane, but by the time he did (cutting someone else off) I'd already turned off South Road. :D

What a f**king nutter!

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i have skipped brekkie today cos im going to hogs breath for lunch with my gf

im going to inhale a garlic mushroom prime rib

yeah yeah yeah..........feel free to post up a pic of the balfours pasty or cheese & vegemite sangers that you're actually having.

did you cook yours pete?

absolutely

ok carl you cook for me one week and ill cook for you the next week and we will tie pete up both weeks and eat infront of him lol

i also use the finer details of olive oil as well cant cook with anything less

only if you slap me in between mouthfulls

OK, a very simple lunch today consisting of pasta with fresh mushroom, mussells from Cowell and some red salmon pieces in a white sauce topped of with shaved parmesan.

Get your act together Carl or you'll fall behind.

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.... OK, a very simple lunch today consisting of pasta with fresh mushroom, mussells from Cowell and some red salmon pieces in a white sauce topped of with shaved parmesan.

Get your act together Carl or you'll fall behind.

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zomg Pete, did you really cook that yourself? If so, your vagina is showing :bomb_ie:

so wednesdays are the boys dine out night and beers and a cruise, we have hit, highway in, jetty bar, the dublin, the pier, ramsgate, seacliff hotel,haundorf inn, that golf range pub, and cant remember else! stuck for ideas on where to go to tonight,?? any ideas?? has to be decent as i am a qualified chef, and a picky kent at times

so wednesdays are the boys dine out night and beers and a cruise, we have hit, highway in, jetty bar, the dublin, the pier, ramsgate, seacliff hotel,haundorf inn, that golf range pub, and cant remember else! stuck for ideas on where to go to tonight,?? any ideas?? has to be decent as i am a qualified chef, and a picky kent at times

Coopers Alehouse FTW. Griffens head is nice but unsure about the food. Mawson Lakes hotel makes a mean schnitzel, Strathmore hotel (across from casino) if you like cooking your own steak on a hot piece of stone.

yea heard good things about the ale house but heard it was more snitzel based and i like to try something different when im going out for dinner! i like the relaxed front bar scene with top quality meal and my fav beer haun superdry! use to be a ted boy through and through like wouldnt drink anything else, but haun is better and low carb!mmmmm i write this as i drink one now

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