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gym to get fit... it's not a dick measuring contest. fk weights

Weights will get you fit too... In tandem probably best bet imo. Unless you just want mad endurance or something :S

I dont see why the government needs to throw cash to try and keep a failing company afloat. The industry has had many years warning to shape-up and change and they have done too litle too late. Territory was successful, but need some serious movers and shakers by that point. They played it 'safe' and now theyre bust. I do feel for the employees though, government money should go towards them and not ford (if there was an option and government were gonna splash the cash anyway)

Weights will get you fit too... In tandem probably best bet imo. Unless you just want mad endurance or something :S

My reasoning is 2 fold...

1) I give no farks for weights or impressing people with what I can lift

2) I have fkd knees and left elbow, so i'm pretty restricted on what i can lift.

I might do some core stuff eventually, but really I just want to get fit

I dont see why the government needs to throw cash to try and keep a failing company afloat. The industry has had many years warning to shape-up and change and they have done too litle too late. Territory was successful, but need some serious movers and shakers by that point. They played it 'safe' and now theyre bust. I do feel for the employees though, government money should go towards them and not ford (if there was an option and government were gonna splash the cash anyway)

Well said.

At least the employees have a decent amount of time to secure new employment in this instance.

ford shutting down production in aus.. if government gave them as much as they did holden that may not happen..

If they made decent (smaller) cars for a reasonable price that people liked the look of, they wouldn't be going under.

Toyota can't make enough FT86's... Styling must be the key. I doubt other manufacturers will learn from Ford's mistakes though.

Ghost camera wont arrive before sandown... delays due to tornado. Forcast is slightly improving for weekend... itching for some track action. Passenger bucket seat is almost ready :)

..work...going...too...slow...

Had a photoshoot.

Strength training makes you fit and shreds fat.

Ford Australia going under has more to do with local product struggling to compete against conglomerate manufacturers in other countries employing people to work for SFA and...in the grand scheme of things...the mentality behind you buying your shit from "eBay anywhere but Australia" because it's the cheapest you can get it.

In saying that I'll be having macca's for lunch

I had a Chicken Schnitzel Sandwich, with Cheese, and ham, and tomato relish....

Ok, so it was pretty much a parma sandwich. I'm alright with this.

I had a Chicken Schnitzel Sandwich, with Cheese, and ham, and tomato relish....

Ok, so it was pretty much a parma sandwich. I'm alright with this.

Been to Schnitz at Knox? They do this!

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