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She's asking me what to do. I'm like nothing you can do. I did however suggest that since she is getting fired today that she should get her t_ts out on cam for me.

This would be my advice too

This would be my advice too

Bahahahaha it just keeps getting better.

She moved to adelaide for this job. They put her on a 3 month probation. She is still in this probation and the boss and some other dude want her gone so accuse her of porn at work. lol

She's like what do i do... I said my offer still stands. She said what offer. I said t_ts on cam. She hung up on me.

;)

Engine is ready to come out tomorrow. Everything is disconnected n shit so pretty happy. Only took us 3 hours so pretty happy with that. Time for Glenfiddich

So after about 6 hours of work over Saturday n Sunday this is what we achieved

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Great success. Terri got a photo of the tractor with the motor hanging off it so I'll grab them someday lol.

All good mang. Dad might be working in Petrie during the week, any chance of borrowing that engine crane for next weekend? The tractor is fine for taking shit out but it would be a prick to put it back in with it.

looks like a decent effort for the day

in other news, got some track rims with brand new potenza tyres on them. that will do to start with

car will hopefully going to erd in 3 weeks, and then should hopefully be ready to have some fun

All good mang. Dad might be working in Petrie during the week, any chance of borrowing that engine crane for next weekend? The tractor is fine for taking shit out but it would be a prick to put it back in with it.

Ask dan, it's his...

nice work colin, if you want to borrow the crane no worries. I'm cool with it.

I've had a reasonably productive weekend, done some electrical work on the white car, rebuilt the shocks on my bike, some more panel work on the blue 31, and got the tail lights out. Sikaflex is horrible stuff when used in excess. 3 hours and a hot knife took care of that though

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