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im pretty sure you play SOCCER Colin :(

I've gotta side with the Pom on this one. Nothing we (aussies) call football (leage, rugby, kick and giggle, etc) has much to do with the feet at all. handball would be more accurate.

believe it or not i was once an opening batsman and a spin bowler repin the Cs - yes there was lower than the Cs, the Es teams :banana:

Damn, sounds like we could use your m4d skillz

i should dust off the old english willow and suprise you hahahaha

You should :laugh:

330 was a big ask, im surprised we didnt start playing for the draw straight away

One thing I like about the aussies, they don't often settle into playing for a draw if there is even a faint hope of victory.

If they were not i would have bought in Haddin after Ponting, then Johnson (when he scores its quick!) Then after that Clarke who could either keep it going or play for the draw with North and Hussey depending on the position they found them selves in

They could just be trying to get within striking distance so that the likes of haddin and johnson can make a dash for it at the end of the day, with someone like hussey holding down the other end to bat out the draw if it goes horribly wrong.

Odds of Watson Getting dropped....slim he would be averaging somwhere in the 50s since opening wouldnt he? and Hughes has not been setting the world on fire in the shield

Yeah, but the selectors have mad a few odd decisions. I'll be sorry to see him dropped, I hope they stick with him.

and i had a writing fail before, I meant go for the draw as soon as ponting got out instead i wrote straight away :S

Makes more sense:

can't keep up with you guys... you all too quick

Me neither :laugh:

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THREAD FAIL!

:):down::down::down::down:

Ok, fine.

Anyone know where I can get a new bottom section of my dash console? The black plastic bit that covers the bottom of the steering column. Mine has a dirty great big hole in it from that guy who installed the "alarm". My OCD is really acting up over that every time I get in the car (not to mention my anger for not being asked before drilling through one of my panels).

Also... anyone know how much the mongoose sirens are? I've played around with this bastard for weeks, and it's not hooked up to the horn in lieu of a siren being installed. So I really really need to get one put in.

How much did everyone else pay for their alarm/immobiliser set ups?

I can't remember the brand of the alarm I had in the Capri, but it was an alarm/immobiliser and cost me $385 (installed). Was AS/NZ standards etc etc. This one was much more than that... for no alarm :( I'm getting really worried about my head unit being in the car now :D

Oh... and should my warranty card be filled out? It's blank :):huh: :huh:

im pretty sure you play SOCCER Colin :D

I play Football. You fags play soccer.

You're a miserable pom

I'm good at it though.

believe it or not i was once an opening batsman and a spin bowler repin the Cs - yes there was lower than the Cs, the Es teams :)

I don't believe it. Pics or ban.

Colon playing football (SOCCER) and calling other fags is a little rich. Mind you dont get kicked in you padded shin now we would want you to have to thrash around on the ground in agony :D

tHough at this stage i should admit i played soccer until i went to High School, its my secret shame

Anyone know where I can get a new bottom section of my dash console? The black plastic bit that covers the bottom of the steering column. Mine has a dirty great big hole in it from that guy who installed the "alarm". My OCD is really acting up over that every time I get in the car (not to mention my anger for not being asked before drilling through one of my panels).

Wreckers? Or if you show me exactly what bit you mean, I'll look it up on FAST for you and you can price it up new through nissan.

Also... anyone know how much the mongoose sirens are? I've played around with this bastard for weeks, and it's not hooked up to the horn in lieu of a siren being installed. So I really really need to get one put in.

NFI, but I could possibly be convinced to buy a new M80G, if you want to put in some cash for the siren (I'd really like my boot release to work)

How much did everyone else pay for their alarm/immobiliser set ups?

Can't remember. $230 odd I think, plus about a day install (tis an epic install)

I can't remember the brand of the alarm I had in the Capri, but it was an alarm/immobiliser and cost me $385 (installed). Was AS/NZ standards etc etc. This one was much more than that... for no alarm :( I'm getting really worried about my head unit being in the car now :D

The unit (M80) is very good. I think you got ripped by the installer.

Oh... and should my warranty card be filled out? It's blank :):huh: :huh:

NFI. Whats a warranty? :(

I'm good at it though.

That doesnt make it OK

I don't believe it. Pics or ban.

+1

tHough at this stage i should admit i played soccer until i went to High School, its my secret shame

I played football untill about high school too

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So whats the score ? :D

Colon playing football (SOCCER) and calling other fags is a little rich. Mind you dont get kicked in you padded shin now we would want you to have to thrash around on the ground in agony :D

tHough at this stage i should admit i played soccer until i went to High School, its my secret shame

Coming from somebody who played soccer up until the ripe old age of 12 I think that's a bit rich. Just because all you see on television is overpaid pussys diving on the floor doesn't mean the rest of the world is like that. Watch some Div 1 or 2 games from the UK some proper competition still going on there. I played first and second division up until 16/17ish most of the time playing an age grade up and I got slaughtered. Broke more bones playing football than I ever did racing bmx.

/Rant.

that was an extreme letdown given how long it took to type :D

P.S. Bet I have broken more bones (and eyeballs) playing cricket :)

Edited by Smity42
That doesnt make it OK

+1

I played football untill about high school too

It does make it ok.

epic post coming from the pom

Not really got halfway through typing and remembered I had to finish some work shit first lol.

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