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Just relocate a spider...good chance you won't ever see it again let alone it bite you.

Hell I inadvertently saved the white tail that bit me :/

Had I known it was him responsible for the weeks of pain that followed, I probably would have stomped him. Those f**kers pursue things to bite, not out of defence.

It's already dead. Drowned it in outdoor strength baygon. Any other insect I will put outside but spiders I just cannot handle..

Hundsmands I leave them alone as I know they don't bite. Daddy long legs.. Eh.

But the white tails red backs f**king whatever colour. I will kill them, and I will run

Dat azn squat...

Seriously how the fk do you balance?!

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I can do this...with a fair bit of weight across the back of my neck...but I do have 1/8th Chinese blood in me, so figures...

Did you read latest newsletter?

Yes :(

What were you looking for there?

Was there for coilovers, the R needs low and ended up booking it in with Shockworks for new coilovers after riding in Brett from Shockworks 34 Sedan.

your car.. lol

hurry up and buy an evo.

LOL Aaron, you're cheeky... And spotted Sunkist at Mitcham Coles car park.

I can do this...with a fair bit of weight across the back of my neck...but I do have 1/8th Chinese blood in me, so figures...

Did you read latest newsletter?

He's Asian!

SAU newsletter? If so, yes!

Some Friday watching

The vids bring the lol's and so true at the same time.

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