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bah, i was stuck in line at Belco bunnings when it snowed (literally started as i entered the queue and stopped as i left the store, i felt robbed)

Also i started riding my bike to work last week, takes a good 30 minutes for my face to un-numb but im saving $150 a fortnight on petrol and parking :whistling:

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  Baconer said:
Also i started riding my bike to work last week, takes a good 30 minutes for my face to un-numb but im saving $150 a fortnight on petrol and parking :)

haha, o man, i tried that.

i got about 20mins down the road, locked bike at a bus stop, and picked it up the next morning in the ute :D

points for effort, you'll be bloody fit/beowulf in no time.

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damn i missed the chance to try the stagea in its proper environment :D

and i know whats its like on the bike too. i rode up the parkway on my motorbike, stopped to get some petrol and i couldnt speak properly to the guy at the counter because my face was so frozen

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