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i know kai tracid if that counts ;)

No, it doesn't

OG ain't about how long ya a member or who ya know it's how straight ya got ya head on your shoulders ;)

Yeah true, but we're talkin about wasteland OG's

Me

funky

kamikaze

justin

coupe-this (homo-emo)

tracid (emo)

Kryziisuusdus

jar

Jackie

VL something or other

knee

paul

and probably some I've missed

Ok f**k-arses, it's Vic Wasteland Logic puzzle time...

Question 1)

A man was in a small town for the day, and needed a haircut. He noticed that there were only two barbers in town, and decided to apply a bit of logical deduction to choosing the best one. Looking at their shops, he saw that the first one was very neat and the barber was clean shaven with a nice haircut. The other shop was a mess, and the barber there needed a shave and had a bad cut. Why did the man choose to go to this barber?

not on the skidpan?

track? sounds even more fun, i'm jealous, my R still needs lots of work though, more as of now since i've been rear ended. hahaa.. insurance claims going through nicely though, went for a quote at DT. waiting for them to get back to me too.

Take it to somewhere better seeing as though insurance is paying. I've found an excellent panelbeater in Croydon.

Ok f**k-arses, it's Vic Wasteland Logic puzzle time...

Question 1)

A man was in a small town for the day, and needed a haircut. He noticed that there were only two barbers in town, and decided to apply a bit of logical deduction to choosing the best one. Looking at their shops, he saw that the first one was very neat and the barber was clean shaven with a nice haircut. The other shop was a mess, and the barber there needed a shave and had a bad cut. Why did the man choose to go to this barber?

I don't know the correct answer. But the second guy because the first guy mustn't work that hard?

Ok f**k-arses, it's Vic Wasteland Logic puzzle time...

Question 1)

A man was in a small town for the day, and needed a haircut. He noticed that there were only two barbers in town, and decided to apply a bit of logical deduction to choosing the best one. Looking at their shops, he saw that the first one was very neat and the barber was clean shaven with a nice haircut. The other shop was a mess, and the barber there needed a shave and had a bad cut. Why did the man choose to go to this barber?

He went to the second guy because he cuts the first guys hair and obviously does a good job...He more than likely gets his own hair cut and beard done at the first barber who is obviously terrible at his job.

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