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well very generally speaking...

you need 100's of millions to build it, and you need to be in bed with the people awarding the contracts.

Then the government will go on about how it's not govt funded

Then a few hundred mill will be chipped in by the government promising victorians that after the tollway is paid for, tolls will cease

Also a second promise will be made that no roads will be blocked off to force drivers onto the tollway.

the projected repayment is usually somewhere between 10 and 20 years.

the road then opens for free for a month to get people hooked...

then roads are blocked off all over the city to force people onto the tollways.

oh, and 10 years later, after it's paid for.... you keep charging and increasing tolls.... and it's all profit from there on.

Motherf**kers using nek minnut in actual conversation at the desk next to me. All of my rage

Did they even know to use the scumbag kiwi accent?

2009

kinglake.jpg

that shit was scary! remember how awesome it was hitting up the black spur on that first cruise we did after the road was rebuilt?

crazy visability with no leaves in the way and the black trees with tiny green sproouts all over them

There's a bloke at my gym who uses a full on lifting belt around the waist, like a 1920's Russian Strongman...

He's a lanky ~65kg guy with ONLY biceps, and all I ever see him do is lift bicep free weights.

y u belt, bro?

I miss gym :( Living with gf means my gym is too far away... No contract so I could cancel... so I only get a chance to hit it up once a week when I go home, blergh. Can actually feel my muscles getting sore and breaking themselves down after a week :(

Wait wut?

You live with your gf now? That was quick!

Where does she live? And when do we get to see her?

OMG PHAGGOT!!!!!

he removed 18x10.5 TE37's to put on 20x9.5 bob jane specials!!!!!

from this:

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to this:308237_10150359742678701_958007034_n.jpg

wtf...

from what looks like great fitment and wheels to absolutely shit

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