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Can you wear a helmet onto a plane? Srs question lol

Only if I initiate Harlem Shake and never lift.

I meant just in general, but I suppose that would have an affect on it too...Personally I don't want the fkin thing anywhere near my house, but if it means some flog will pay me more for it one day, I'll deal with it

When the eastlink came up and they redid dandy town centre/station around the same time my place jumped by almost 100K above regular appreciation.

ooooh the annual sandown model railway show is on this weekend...plans sorted!

I'm working in the pits at PI this weekend, should be some nice cars there... Better than model trains Martin. :P

Apparently Skaife and Richards are driving...

Walbro 400L Installed... Turns out the 255L had come off the bracket recently and decided to have a bit of a wander around the tank... Was on the bracket after Sandown though, so that was not the cause of my issues...


God damn it, such a bitch to get the Fuel Tank locking ring thread to catch and go on straight!

Every. Bloody. Time.

Go ask them house bubble thread circle jerkers where the 40% price drops are at.

Fkn flogs.

I don't purport to know shit about the housing market, the thought of reading that thread gives me a migraine. I'm just focussing on saving atm

Out of interest, how many houses do you own?

none right now I am anti investment properties so my money is stashed in other places am looking at the moment though checking out some joint in yarraville today

I like commercial property for investment just cannot stand residential tenants and the bs associated the tribunals and laws etc now make it a joke also the return isn't great unless you got to buy a fair way back

There's not a heap to know, save as much as you can buy what you can afford and be happy and don't buy hoping it'll be worth 10 times as much in a few years remember it's a roof over your head. You go to work to make money that's how I see it

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