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Um, I have 2 kids and it probably costs me $150 to feed them if we're buying food at an "event".  10 buckets of chips is already $80!  Can we get some advice on how to feed 10 kids for only $150?  Sounds like a good theme for a thread.

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Well thats a better response and is actualy conversation.

True to an extent. Theres plenty of room for more and if the goverment made a work for the doll program where people could volunteer as staff at these events or as a regular day it would make a big difference.
Instead of the bullcrap they make you do.

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Um, I have 2 kids and it probably costs me $150 to feed them if we're buying food at an "event".  10 buckets of chips is already $80!  Can we get some advice on how to feed 10 kids for only $150?  Sounds like a good theme for a thread.
/gangbang
Maccas is $150
Kfc $110
Hj $120
FISH N CHIPS $90
safeways primas or a slab of water.
And some snacks like chips biscuts , fruit and sweets about 25-30.

So ive under quoted the food a lil at first.

Would you like details of there meals 2?
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21 minutes ago, Slap said:

You are a peice of shit. categorizing people like that. Of cours theres scum but its every where look at the 2 woeman that just got busted embezling 40mil and they are upperclass.

Suk me fagot

Ohhhh, sorry for upsetting your feeling.

Were my comments close to home?

 

 

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I have 2 kids, never thought I could somehow justify doing skids on the street as a responsible parenting technique.
revolutionary!
You are simply a stupid karnt.
Taking moral high ground.

Well i never thought being a responsible parent included being cyber bully.
You dont know me.
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4 minutes ago, Slap said:

You are simply a stupid karnt.
Taking moral high ground.

Well i never thought being a responsible parent included being cyber bully.
You dont know me.

Cyber bully, you didn't like the replys and started calling people names.

Keep up the rage

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Trolls.
Dont even post to me.
You know who you are.

I dont have to justify myslef you dikheads do it for me.
When people follow you post to post and do nothing but shit on you and think they have a moral compas enough to try make out mines bad.

Do you dream boats want a crucifix and some nails to help with your efforts?

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40 minutes ago, GTSBoy said:

Um, I have 2 kids and it probably costs me $150 to feed them if we're buying food at an "event".  10 buckets of chips is already $80!  Can we get some advice on how to feed 10 kids for only $150?  Sounds like a good theme for a thread.

/gangbang

Doing it wrong, 2kg of MB5+ Waygu Oyster Blade is already $120. By the time you add in truffle butter, artisan bread, and all the sides + the foie gras you're at $200+ already. 

I could easily spend $1k on feeding the kids.

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37 minutes ago, Slap said:

You are simply a stupid karnt.
Taking moral high ground.

Well i never thought being a responsible parent included being cyber bully.
You dont know me.

Cmon man, my comment was hardly moral highground.  Seems like thats how you read it because you expect that response.

Also, no one is following you, this is a public forum, there is  no secret corner for you to find to build up a thread filled with nonsense and have everyone agree with you. Not going to happen.

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FYI SAU Vic is running a skid pan day fairly soon..

it may not be government subsidized but we generally run them at a small loss (get some sponsors to cover that) to make it as cheap as possible. we are not here to make a profit at the end of the day . 

Kept you eye on the events section.

not sure what else you can ask for, skids and sandwiches...win win.

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Well its 45 minutes of aussies by the looks.
Id watch it if i wasnt on mobile data.



Thanks for the video link, I didn’t know about that dedicated drift track in Archerfield (Brisbane)
Will have to go spectate one day.
Serious skills to do that stuff.

Makes me keen for another skid pan day.

Cheers
Mike
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People doing skids and drifts on the street are not the kind to want to do it legally; illegal is half the appeal, along with convenience, danger and an audience. You can't build a track within ten mins of everyone. Unaffordable / not enough tracks/events is just the official excuse. Off the record? Why pay for something far away that you can do for free close by if getting away with it. Keeping in mind the mentality of "won't die doing this", so safety doesn't enter the equation.

Oh and OP...

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