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No offense to people here but I can't stand uni whingers clueless pricks 99% live at home got no idea about the real world moanin about assignments and tests

I can't stand any whingers... sure everyone gets pissed off at times, including me, but if you're so unhappy then change it or shush.

It's all relative man. At this stage in my life, this is what I do, and what I have to have a whinge about :P.

Like I said, no doubt shit gets real as you FT work and do it alone etc, didn't say it's easy, just different :)

Ain't even warmed up tony lol

I never went to uni so I can't comment from personal experience but given its nowhere near the 40+ hours per week the working world requires there should be no excuse for Not getting good marks

I use to lecture my gf all the time lol.. Mass brawls ensued.

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Haha well I can't comment on FT work either personally man, but yeah, uni wise I've been 20hrs+ a week from first year + times spent on assignments and stuff + work it does add up if talking hours. But yeah, not saying FT work is easy at all mate, don't get me wrong, chill, haha :P

Time will come when it's FT slog for me as well, such is life. Take it as it comes :)

Bikes age fast, mine is considered old lol.

yours is considered old then mine must be a fossil...

we get people coming into the shop for oil and when i ask them what car they say "oh it's old"

i ask them how old and they usually reply 2004 etc

can understand with cars they have alot more mechanical/electrical parts that can break/go wrong with them but bikes? :/

Playing with lions would've been cool as!

until it decides to rip your arm off

I said not my style, nothing about old style

was referring to birds' post

Bike styling is superseded more often and drastically than cars which could be why they seem older sooner. Mechanically they don't change a huge amount in terms of reliability. Just get the bike checked out before you buy, there are companies that do this.

Were you thinking of checking out that yellow 749 Rimon or just browsing?

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