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LOL, trying to choose between Jules or Kev is like saying; "would you prefer lung cancer or a brain tumor"?! :blink:

Looks like labor would rather have a brain tumor and have decided to put K.Rudd in the top job again.

We just need an election now to finally put Labor out of its misery instead of having them on life support.

Well you said you weren't sure if it worked or not. It didn't help but I'm not sure whether its my afm or the wiring that's stuffed so that's why I'm after one that definitely works so I can rule it out as the problem.

Some guy just tried to email scam me from my car add on Carsales.com.au for the Skyline...

Cheeky little shit...

I can't wait until he opens up the reply email and the little present that I sent him Hahahahaha mushroom-cloud-copy.jpg Oh sorry did your hard drive just explode :domokun:

Anyone know a decent tax accountant that's used to dealing with investment properties?

PM doesnt seem to be letting me answer back. can you send another one with your email and ill answer that way

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