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I want to see evidence too. I remember working at Coles for $8.70 an hour at one point...casual too lol. Pay rises because of age were always awesome. By the end of it my Sundays were around $30 an hour and public holidays were just win, the stuff dreams are made of.

Yes please! I just spent two months over seas though so only short trips for now... Then mebe in a couple of years when I am 25 and we can rent a Ferrazi and go crazy on ze German Bahns :3

Lolz. Is it just me or does Flynnns gender say 'Female'? This has happened a couple of times where people have used male terms and I'm confuzzled.

Flynnn?

Contemplating on going to US again this time east & southern coasts in the next month or two but for a Euro trip, i'd much prefer to spend a couple if not more months to see and enjoy it to its full extent. So much culture, so much civilization, history.. need to take time to see it all.

However, a day or two at the Nurbering is a definite must.. We take the Fezza there, what you reckon? :P

Where did you end up going over the two months you were abroad?

Flynnn why do you lie? And why did you comment on my lady shoes? :/

I never lie even when i lie i tell the truth :) Your boots are cool, It's a compliment :)

I started on $5.43 an hour at kfc, when I was 15. True story.

Was 14 years and something when i started my first job at Hungry Jacks Bourke St. Mall, CBA.. was getting $4.80 p/h, felt bad man. Then moved to my local KFC at the rate you described few months later.

I started on $5.43 an hour at kfc, when I was 15. True story.

Wow you got jibbed... I started working when I was 12 on $7.19/hour at an independent cafe. Had $2k by the time I was 15 and nothing to spend it on. Those were the days.

Contemplating on going to US again this time east & southern coasts in the next month or two but for a Euro trip, i'd much prefer to spend a couple if not more months to see and enjoy it to its full extent. So much culture, so much civilization, history.. need to take time to see it all.

However, a day or two at the Nurbering is a definite must.. We take the Fezza there, what you reckon? :P

Where did you end up going over the two months you were abroad?

I never lie even when i lie i tell the truth :) Your boots are cool, It's a compliment :)

I have been dreaming of getting a real car out on those roads for a while now and am happy to share the experience with anyone who will enjoy it. As long as they don't watch me while I sleep :glare:

I did 1 month in the US for the MotoGP in Laguna Seca and Indianapolis. It went: LA-Laguna Seca-San Francisco-Hamptons-NYC-NJ-Austin Texas-Indianapolis.

Highlights: Scored an incredible $10,000/night 3 story penthouse apartment in NYC by accident for the standard price of course, met Alex Craville-MotoGP World Champ, and Austin. Austin was a highlight in itself, I would rate it one of the best cities in the US, not 'texas' at all. Go there if you can, it has the best music and bar scene, very chilled out.

Then from there 1 month in Europe for my birthday as by chance 3 of my sisters were there: Country France, Paris, Amsterdam and London.

I went back just recently and visited Spain (Valencia and Barcelona) and Milano for the GP and Moto Show for work purposes. Spain is absolutely awesome. Had done Switzerland, Andorra and a few of those previously mentioned countries last year and they were great as well. Can't get enough of driving through those Alps.

Europe does have a lot more culture, but I found the people in America quite friendly and entertaining. Hopefully will get back to one or both next year.

Well you have very good taste in shoes... But you do realise the purpose of the photo was the light cycle part right? :P .

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