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Will go looks amazing for $50

N64 are like $150 now FFS

managed to get one with mario cart for $100... ghey but since mine got thrown out by accident it had to be done :/

That's alright

@Plattsy I actually do think snes are holding more money anyway lol

and if i asked a male mate to that place, would it be considered ghey?

No, it could be two mates going out for a beer and good tucker.

This is ghey... :P

Wont be running E85 just yet if thats what you're asking. Not many documented, tracked pulsars on E85. I know of one, and his hasnt run the same since. We'll see how this setup goes with the current turbo first on 98, and will weigh up E85 later.

the courses will be small but I am hyped! That deconstructed lemon cheese am dish that is the last photo in that album is the only one I have had and it's f**king rediculously good! And to get that last time it was in a $1000+ meal

I hope it was good for you Tony

He let me go for a wild ride

no joke

Clayton aye. Close to home i'll check it out

yeah, sweet. bike riders running around like they own the roads, stopping traffic, running reds, wrong side of the road.

pretty sure none of it would have happened if they just let the dickbag in the rangie go past them instead of taking up however many lanes.

i cant say what i would have done in his situation, but it would be pretty intimidating being stopped by what looks like 100 or so bikes and having them all approach you.

i'm not on either parties side, i just think they all acted like a bunch of dick bags, (including the rangie driver) and it all could have been avoided

who is this and why is he on the fence?

As you can see, there's a bitch in his way, that he needs to move.

lost it

http://www.news.com.au/national-news/victoria/woman-dies-10-in-hospital-after-toxic-chemical-released-at-sunbury-motel/story-fnii5sms-1226732023320

For what purpose would someone in a motel release Hydrogen Sulfide and what is it normally used for?

fart gas

damn :(

next saturday.... will have to take a different lady friend ;)

I';m very happy with the Drift Ghost HD. nuff of this GoPro stuff. do need a new mic though just dont have to worry about crappy cases and skeleton things

any body wanna play indoor soccer on friday evening in frankston. theres a couple of guys needed.

ive been six times, and havent had my car stolen or been stabbed. its good fun actually.

then again if i was a dodgy kent i wouldnt try to stab me either.

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