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I did engineering for almost 4 years. Eventhough It had no benefit for me at all I still wouldn't call it a waste of time. It's just another experience in life.

can't stand people who say "life is too short etc" just another excuse for them to be lazy f**ks.

Each to their own.

Bike styling is superseded more often and drastically than cars which could be why they seem older sooner. Mechanically they don't change a huge amount in terms of reliability. Just get the bike checked out before you buy, there are companies that do this.

Were you thinking of checking out that yellow 749 Rimon or just browsing?

Just browsing for now

Wanna put mine up for sale soon

definetly wouldve gone to uni if it was more like american college.

this song makes me jelly of america ahah

edit: lame censored version ruins flow. uncensored is way better

Edited by drunkn snail

Farrkkk...

Are you one of those who did English, Maths Methods, Specialist Maths, Physics & Chemistry?

Ric now officially the smartest guy on Wastelands

That's like the standard year 12 for engineers

mine was English, Maths Methods, Specialist Maths, Chemistry, Accounting, Comp Sci

fun

Indeed, mine was English, Methods, Specialist, Uni math, Physics, Japanese.

Standard asian 5 with some tweaks (was not a fan of chemistry...). Ah, a simpler time when I was more successful in studies LOL. Now not shur if dumber/everyone else smarter/shit is harder/too lazy etc. That meme comic a few pages back nailed it xD!

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I just spent an hour in SCA... only walked out with like some car wash and a cheap chamois LOL sigh...

Oh and Nick...anyone who works in a family business knows it ain't 9-5/7, that's just what the payslip says lol. Even outside the unpaid overtime, the future of the business and day to day running sits at the back of your mind, day and night!

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Oh and Nick...anyone who works in a family business knows it ain't 9-5/7, that's just what the payslip says lol. Even outside the unpaid overtime, the future of the business and day to day running sits at the back of your mind, day and night!

Yeah I know, just for people that didn't

heh, family businesses.

Y larf 4?

Naw poor Birds didn't get his due credit :P

Wind is intense today! Walked to RMIT and back and just about got blown over 10 times... shouldn't have lost all that weight :/ Should be fun for you on the bike tonight Birds!

Naw poor Birds didn't get his due credit :P

Wind is intense today! Walked to RMIT and back and just about got blown over 10 times... shouldn't have lost all that weight :/ Should be fun for you on the bike tonight Birds!

he will now :P

Yeah I know you knew, was giving you my support :)

THANKS BRAHHHH!!!! :wub:

edit: I had nfi what was going on until now :P

Yeah I'd hate that too

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