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I imagine the pom will hit home in about 40 mins.

Right now, I'm cooking me up some fries. Then I'll get some tomage happening before I sleep. Hopefully I don't wake up stupid late, because as well as work on the car tomorrow I need to Christmas shopping, and move some furniture and set up some computers. Oh, and see my sister for dinner I think. Gonna be a busy day :cheers:

Poor lil ranga. Has not internets too. Carpark soccer awesome. Watching you airswing was even awesom-er. Had maccas before going home but I'm pretty fkd now, so probs time to sleep. Oh and f**k x-mas shopping and dinner, get that afm and fuel pump into your beast! Proirities mang! I'm out....

I love the parking guys, one of them gave me so many lols the other day. Some P plater in a cloth top Citroen failed badly at parking as she refused to paralel park. so she had about 40 goes at it in the mean time hitting the car behind her, she eventually just left it as is half hanging out in traffic, two minutes later the ticket fairy came along and finded her becuase it was only free parlking after 7pm and she parked there at 6:45......sux2beher

got a parking ticket.'

ripped BCC to shreds on the phone. I feel like a tough man.

Im going to push the meter maid around when I see him back up the street

what was your argument bro?

what was your argument bro?

That my commercially rego’d car, in the commercial zone had not been there for more than the signed time, as the maid is a clown and all he does is parks, writes a ticket and leaves, therefore how does he know it was there longer

ATTENTION EVERYONE!

This is Important, AND ontopic. (Outrageous I know)

I am sure you are all aware that next Thursday is Christmas eve, and we determined last night a number of us wouldn't be around. The Thursday after that is new years eve, and I'm sure we all have better things to do then too.

I'm still keen for a meet though, and Thristian will want to show off his new CA powered 180, so I am therefore proposing that for the next two weeks we bring the meet forward, either to Wednesday or Tuesday.

Thoughts? Yay or Nay? Please comment.

Thank you for your time.

ATTENTION EVERYONE!

This is Important, AND ontopic. (Outrageous I know)

I am sure you are all aware that next Thursday is Christmas eve, and we determined last night a number of us wouldn't be around. The Thursday after that is new years eve, and I'm sure we all have better things to do then too.

I'm still keen for a meet though, and Thristian will want to show off his new CA powered 180, so I am therefore proposing that for the next two weeks we bring the meet forward, either to Wednesday or Tuesday.

Thoughts? Yay or Nay? Please comment.

Thank you for your time.

wow man on topic?! that shit is wack!

umm - unfortunately im out next week, except thursday :)

but the week after im happy for either

now..

umm..

buttsecks :D

yeah SR with a twist - CA with "John Deere" and "SR" painted on it :D

...dodgy f*ckers

much cooler than that hahahah

not so dodgy bro - chilled guys - motor got delivered to my house, into my garage

even gave me a tyre to sit it on :)

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