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Friday 4:15pm... For lunch I had Sangria Duck Ragu pizza and 3 glasses of champagne

Zero work shall be done this afternoon... Can't wait for Winton tomorrow... though just looked at Google Maps, gotta swing past Heathcote first, bloody nearly 4 hours one way. Blergh.

How much for a detail?

How far do you live from Frankston Hospital?

How many hours to do a black ute roughly?

just around the corner from hospital mate.....if its not too bad i should be able to knock it over in a day...but yeah depends how good you want it and how bad it is to start with...

im busy next week now it seems, but drop around one afternoon I'll have a look at it and we discuss...I'll pm you my address and stuffs :thumbsup:

pickup car monday afternoon woohooo

and my dell desktop had a wierd memory issue

random reboots, bluescreens and wierd random windows errors

reinstalled windows the same, spoke to dell, ran bios diags and it found "memory errors" and somehow marked a few memory addresses as "bad"

now its working sweet and it passes all the memory tests

i didnt know you could do that with normal DRAM

with ECC of course but didnt know the BIOS was able to mark certain blocks in memory as bad and skip them

Thanks for putting my phone number on the internet f**k face

You want some personal training, go do pullups with a length of rope, using your neck

jsut post his on an alternative dating site

or use it to book in some visits from mormons/scientologists

30% off Repco this weekend guys.

You'll need to be a VIP member though. It's free to sign up from here:

http://vip.repco.com.au/registration/register/1141

Once you sign up you'll be sent a temporary card in your e-mail. Just print it out and take it to the store.

30% off Repco this weekend guys.

You'll need to be a VIP member though. It's free to sign up from here:

http://vip.repco.com.au/registration/register/1141

Once you sign up you'll be sent a temporary card in your e-mail. Just print it out and take it to the store.

very nice, might get myself a new jack this weekend then.

Friday 4:15pm... For lunch I had Sangria Duck Ragu pizza and 3 glasses of champagne

Zero work shall be done this afternoon... Can't wait for Winton tomorrow... though just looked at Google Maps, gotta swing past Heathcote first, bloody nearly 4 hours one way. Blergh.

damn. pizza sounds good?

you coming tomorrow? hope Miguel is gonna make it worth your while :P

made it to be malls in one piece. got 10m through Clayton back streets before I had to break up a domestic dispute involving police to ask whoever the owner was to move their torago at least 1m closer to the curb as trailer wasn't going to fit #easternburbs

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