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  Re: Is there any law against....         


Author:
Date: Dec 14, 2006 23:36

People live in victoria!??

"Michael C" nospam.com> wrote in message
news:45822e32$0$23531$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
> "alxr" wrote in message
> news:6Cpgh.8445$HU.5652@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
>> Cops are required to place a "SPEED CAMERA" sign in the vicinity of their
>> operations.
>
> Not in vic.
>
> Michael
>
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  Re: Begone CASH BOOTHS!!!         


Author: Ray
Date: Dec 14, 2006 23:19

In article <4581d37f$0$2999$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshosting.com>,
JohnnyThor@Hotmale.Com says...
> "JD" spamlesstpgi.com.au> wrote:
>> Just JT wrote:
>>
>>> Good to hear those slow and stupid cash booths are soon to go. Thus those
>>> CHEAP MOTORISTS who refuse to get e-tags don't have to LITTER our
>>> motorways.
>>>
>>> And for those out of towners ... it's a simple phone call to pay for your
>>> toll.
>>
>> For a hefty premium! Charging extra for out of towners is simply
>> extortion.
>> Making e-tags available at a reasonable cost without penalties for
>> infrequent use would be the way to go.
> ~~~~~~~~~~
> I DISAGREE. Frequent users should get discounts.
>
> -- ...
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  Re: The new Sprinter 'jumbo' vans (7.3m long) - crazy!         


Author: David Z
Date: Dec 14, 2006 22:52

"Roger" bigpond.com.au> wrote in message
news:lfigh.8189$HU.5249@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
>
> "David Z" hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:B0bgh.8039$HU.5471@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
>> Honestly I think this is going *too* far:
>>
>> http://tinyurl.com/ufnz2
>>
>> Why on earth would anyone need a 7.3m long van? They don't even have
>> vans
>> that long in the USA. The thing looks big enough to fit another smaller
> van
>> inside it! At nearly 4 times as long as it is wide, and taller than it
>> is
>> wide (2.7m tall), I would be very scared of tipping it over while driving
>> it. How stable could a vehicle that long and tall be? The only vehicles
> I
>> can think of (aside from heavy trucks) that would be that long or longer
> are ...
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  Re: Best looking car made. Whats your pick? Show us a pic!         


Author: CatharticF1
Date: Dec 14, 2006 22:09

"=?utf-8?B?bWYxQHByb2plY3QxMjIxLmNvbeS4reWNjuS6uuawkeWFseWSjOWbvTzXlNee15
XXodeTINec157XldeT15nXoteZ158g15XXnNeq16TXp9eZ15PXmdedINee15nXldeX15PXmde
dUFQtMTQxJiBQMiBNZW1iZXI=?=" gmail.com> wrote in
news:1166141691.683770.289910@f1g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>
> Not an ASIO Plant (Honest) wrote:
>> Hearing Aus-one mention a Dino, I thnk that the 1972 Ferrari Dino
>> Spider is the best looking car made.
>>
>> http://yo.spc.free.fr/Photos_Events_2006_04_04_Salon_coupe_cabrio/part
>> %%20I/thumbs/07_Ferrari-Dino-246-GTS.jpg
>
> Same brand, different model
>
> 365GTB/4 aka Daytona "177MPH mean average"
>
> If its "looks" Made In Italy will win by miles....

Close - but the pick is surely this:
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  Re: "Top 5" Petrol station annoyances.         


Author: tony
Date: Dec 14, 2006 21:23

On Sun, 10 Dec 2006 20:24:06 GMT, "20B" bigpond.net.au> wrote:
>Ok.
>
>Just doing a little study.
>
>My real aim is to make petrol stations a safer more efficiant and pleasant
>place to use.
>
>I've been working at the same servo in qld "Independant Fuel supplies"...
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  Re: Best looking car made. Whats your pick? Show us a pic!         


Author: Ron
Date: Dec 14, 2006 21:14

"Jason James" wrote in
news:45822a82$0$9029$c30e37c6@ken-reader.news.telstra.net:
> Triumph Mayflower. Superb classic RR lines :-)
>
>
> http://images.google.com.au/images?q=Triumph+Mayflower&svnum=100&hl=en&
> lr=lang_en&safe=off&start=20&sa=N&ndsp=20

Along with a gutless side valve four :-)
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  Re: Tyres - Nanking - Sydney - wot should i pay?         


Author:
Date: Dec 14, 2006 21:14

Thanks Oz for the tyre place. Will do.

wrote in message news:mm94o21prvq0o2fkapnq5emalpc5v9ovag@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 15 Dec 2006 04:41:07 GMT, "reg-john" fddfd.com> scribbled
> thusly:
>
>>dont worry, ozone is a notorious fuckwit.
>>
> Tell me John,
> If you were after a set of tyres, would you ask the clowns here for a
> price, or ring a few tyre joints?
>
>
> Oz1...of the 3 twins.
>
> I welcome you to crackerbox palace,
> We've been expecting you.
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  Re: Tyres - Nanking - Sydney - wot should i pay?         


Author: reg-john
Date: Dec 14, 2006 20:41

dont worry, ozone is a notorious fuckwit.

"alxr" wrote in message
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> Thanks, if I tried the phone I wouldnt be posting in here. Not all dealers
> carry them and I'm not phoning half...
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  Re: 16YO caught speeding @142 oh, thats Miles // MPH!         


Author: John McKenzie
Date: Dec 14, 2006 20:40

D Walford wrote:
>
> BTW I also hate France and anything French:-)

I hate the frogs, but don't mind france. If it wasn't for france, where
would we put the bloody french?

--
John McKenzie

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  Re: 16YO caught speeding @142 oh, thats Miles // MPH!         


Author: John McKenzie
Date: Dec 14, 2006 20:38

John_H wrote:
>
> ant wrote:
>>
>>The kitchen I'm in has no wooden spoons. Bloody hell. Or non-serrated
>>knives.
>
> Lot's of households in Oz no longer have non-serrated knives. I
> figure it's because they don't know how to sharpen 'em. Especially
> the carver, which needs to be able to split a sheet of A4, held in mid
> air by one corner, with a gentle downward slice.

They lost the skill by accident, as the hippies were using recycled
paper for the test. Similar lowering of standards seems to be going on
in the military recruiting criteria. Pretty soon there'll be blanks in
the guns too.

--
John McKenzie
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