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You know you can get that locally now I think? Which I don't know how it's legal...

Could do with some Diesel right now to clear this head cold

seems everyone has it, although I thought mine had cleared up by the weekend and hit me hard again last night

Worst part is those secondary infections

Recover and then you to too hard or back to normal life too soon and bam, welcome back

Which happens all too often in an office... you give it to someone else and by the time you're feeling better, it's done a full lap of the building ;)

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Rectified Spirit (Spyritus) has been available since forever from Dan's... even Safeway used to sell it

http://m.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/warning-over-deadly-spirits/story-e6freoof-1226244534802

Haha cultural reasons for Polish community.

Paid $6aud for the bottle. $60+ at Dan Murphy's

Which happens all too often in an office... you give it to someone else and by the time you're feeling better, it's done a full lap of the building ;)

I was always bad with catching colds, only have to walk past someone and I catch it...but this office environment has more people than I've ever worked around...and there are communal Arnotts Shapes tubs in the kitchen...I'm fked.

Cop on motorcycle with radar gun pointing up the freeway. Walks across 3 lanes to flag an oncoming car to pull over. No f**ks given.

He should be lucky that no other oncoming cars changed lanes...

Idiot... typical...

I was thinking that as changing filter would be easier as I lazy.

Also accessibility?

Where abouts is the tank opening in an S14? in an R33 its just a nightmare trying to work with the fuel tank, especially if you're not able to sit and work comfortably while IN the boot...

if going to salzberg

and you drink beer

hit this place up

http://www.beerdrinkersguide.com/BDGWebsite/Gardens/AugustinerSalzburg.htm

full of locals , and they have a little "street" of food places where you can buy want what your want from each, everything from salad to most of an animal

plus cheap

the cheese Kransky's we had were spectacular

"And you drink beer"

Martin pls

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