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eh, by travel insurance, does anybody cover driving interstate?

If you're talking about covering your own car, that should be covered Australia wide by the motor vehicle policy. If you're talking about covering a hire car, then travel policies can have a hire car excess waiver to cover some or all of the excess if you have a crash.

Is Tron album worth getting?

Yep! Takes a couple of minutes to download and it's soooo much better than the OST.

You consider "Y" a consonant and you sell insurance?Someone's on a steadfast path to hell. Evil, evil person. :closedeyes:

I don't consider, I know :glare: And insurance isn't that bad!!! It only is if you don't use it, but that's the nature of it :/

I don't consider, I know :glare: And insurance isn't that bad!!! It only is if you don't use it, but that's the nature of it :/

Hush heathen.

How close does your phone have to be? My wall charger can only reach within 3 metres of my bed. Close enough?

App says 1 metre is a good range. Extension cord? I got the app but I'm too scared to try it. My house is somewhat haunted, so whatever happens during my sleep I'm happy to miss out on lol. Don't need to wake up in the middle of the night, check my phone and find some ghostly recorded shit that says "adam......aaaaaaadam.........aaaaaaaaaaadam".

You were talking some weird shit last night too lol

something about not knowing how to make a sammich?

I used the app, and all I heard was my dog groaning every time he rolled around from being uncomfortable, and also when he got up in the middle of the night to get some water, and once when he was growling at people walking past the house at like 4am.

I know how to make a sammich fool. I'm sick ATM so unless I'm in the heavenly grip of painkillers I rapidly become delirious with fever again. No doubt that's what that's about :P

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