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It was supposed to be Alex's post quoted but this forum app does weird shit like that... Nfi where that post even came from, it's nothing I've read anywhere

yeah, I clicked the link to original thing and it just crashed my phone app... presumably due to the extreme retardation of the thread

Jono what is that ramen noodle contraption and how much do they cost? Might be easier than doing my shit on the stove

Interesting drain hole

lol'd hard at chicken strips, but there's an example of something looking shit and tasting good - I know that shit tasted good

Jono what is that ramen noodle contraption and how much do they cost? Might be easier than doing my shit on the stove

Interesting drain hole

lol'd hard at chicken strips, but there's an example of something looking shit and tasting good - I know that shit tasted good

wtf you on about? is there another thread im missing out on?

I know a guy who is in the market for a good 135i, srsly he is out test driving them now.

What's wrong with them?

Nothing it's perfect for a hairdresser or flamboyant tax evader Edited by alr33x

Supposedly they respond well to a little bit more boost, and BMW engines are good.

370rwkw in a 135i, with BMW everything else? 3L modern engine for dat response.

Why would you ever want a R33 in relation to it other than cost?

Srs question. Would strongly consider one if (when) I ever write my car off again.

Speaking from experience? :P messy breakup? that's what I'm worried about, bitches going cray cray and destroying your place if / when you want them to move out

That rule doesn't apply if they're paying you rent right..?

yes and no. certainly not messy which is good.

you can be smart about it but what freaked me out was that if someone is applying for welfare and meets all criteria except is living with a spouse/bf/gf/whatever, that person is then financially responsible for the other (if you earn enough, and by centrelinks standards it wouldnt be much). living together for 6 months that is.

Also, i had planned to go down the path of getting a legal documented created to state X was a tenant and paying rent, on the bond etc. not de facto by default. I never ended up following through with it though.

yeah mates mrs stays here like 4-5 nights a week too.. might have to have dat awkward convo and ask for contribution toward bills if shes gonna spend more than 50% a week here..

f*kn jump started in iracing and screwed my race up, then its annoying that you gotta wait another hour before any more official races lol

Edited by UNR33L

What's the Altona rental market like Alex? less stigma than Laverton...

good but you wont get much in altona for 400k unit at best and even then im not sure these days.

wouldnt worry about the stigma its not your problem lol

f*kn jump started in iracing and screwed my race up, then its annoying that you gotta wait another hour before any more official races lol

This happened in Project cars. Didn't know I had hold the brake pedal for go karts, it started rolling forward and race ended straight away. Stupid game didn't even say I got black flagged.
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