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Author: antant
Date: Dec 31, 2006 21:48
Albm&ctd wrote:
>> Albm&ctd wrote:
>>> Would they still be allowed to chip their passengers about
>>> mooning out the windows? The reason I ask a learned soul like
>>> yourself is.. I (and several others) witnessed a burnout with a
>>> passengers bare arse out the drivers window.
>>
>> Couldn't have been much of a burnout if you could see someone's
>> arse in the window.
>
> Rear wheel drive and in a straight (almost) line, not doing donuts.
> Arse was poking out before burning rubber.
Well, points for style. there should be more of it.
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ant
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I'm borrowing the spammer du jour's addy
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Author: D WalfordD Walford
Date: Dec 31, 2006 20:54
Marco wrote:
> mark jb wrote:
>> Probably got a few thousand K's left, but best to do it before it goes.
>> If you do a lot of hills and are hard on the clutch, might be worth
>> investing in the next size up.
>
> I'd been hoping to trade it in before it needs another timing belt at
> 180k, so I think I'll be looking for a standard replacement and nothing
> more.
>
> Surprises me, though - 160k is not an unusual life for a clutch, but
> most of this car's work has been at 110km/h in 5th gear on the freeway,
> so it's not as though there's actually been a lot of gearchanging.
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Author: DefendarioDefendario
Date: Dec 31, 2006 20:53
Mono wrote:
> Greg P Carr gregpcarr@yahoo.ca said:
>> The Bible calls for homosexuals, killers, rapists and ppl who have sex
>> with animals to be executed as well as witches and warlocks.
>>
> The Bible also condones slavery and executing people for eating the wrong
> food or wearing the wrong clothes on the Sabbath.
>
> Which is why idiots like you who take the Bible literally should be dragged
> from their homes in the midst of the night and nailed to a crucifix as
> punishment for your hatred of mankind.
>
Touche. What GPC doesn't get is that Jesus *fulfilled* the ancient
yehoodie laws, and rendered them moot. His main Commandment
communicated to mankind is the Golden Rule -- Love thy Neighbor as
thyself. Do that, and attain salvation.
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Author: antant
Date: Dec 31, 2006 20:44
Stubbo_of_Oz wrote:
> On Sun, 31 Dec 2006 04:56:47 GMT, lynx nothere.com> wrote:
>
>> Scotty wrote:
>>
>>>> Here's a money making suggestion for some enterprising person
>>>> or company. A lot of ppl are going to be wanting signs/stickers
>>>> for their property saying: "Recycled/grey/rainwater used on
>>>> this property" (including myself). Anyone who would produce and
>>>> market such signs could make money out of it i'm sure. Happy
>>>> New Year! :)
>>>>
>>>
>>> You a bit late for that, theres plenty available. Ask at your
>>> local council, 'tank water in use' the most common one.
>>>
>>> ...
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Author: noraknorak
Date: Dec 31, 2006 20:40
My friend told me that a Lexus is really a Toyota because Lexus is
owned by Toyota.
Also, is a Jaguar really just a Ford? Is a Ferrari really just a Fiat?
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Author: George OrwellGeorge Orwell
Date: Dec 31, 2006 20:12
> On Sun, 31 Dec 2006 03:11:45 +1100, "Incubus" name.com> wrote:
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> That girl badly needs a boob job.
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Author: AnonymaAnonyma
Date: Dec 31, 2006 19:59
> On Sun, 31 Dec 2006 03:11:45 +1100, "Incubus" name.com> wrote:
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> That girl badly needs a boob job.
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Author:
Date: Dec 31, 2006 19:38
The 130 limit is for the Stuart, Arnhem, Victoria & Barkly Highway's.
http://notes.nt.gov.au/dcm/legislat/Acts.nsf/0a139670435c4d5a69256bf900247185/5d.../$FILE/Regt009R1-2.doc
I, EDWARD JOSEPH EGAN, the Administrator of the Northern Territory of
Australia, acting with the advice of the Executive Council, make the
following regulations under the Traffic Act.
Dated 12 December 2006.
Commencement
These Regulations commence on 1 January 2007.
77A. Speed-limit outside built-up area
(1) For rule 25(3)(b), the default speed-limit applying to
a driver of a vehicle outside a built-up area is 110 kilometres per hour.
(2) However, a speed-limit of 130 kilometres per hour
applies to a driver for a length of road in the Territory where that speed
is indicated by speed-limit signs for that length of road.
PhilD
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Author: Toby PonsenbyToby Ponsenby
Date: Dec 31, 2006 19:11
On Sun, 31 Dec 2006 17:24:54 +1100
"Alan Pennykid" aanet.com.au> blathered on:
> I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users.
> It has removed 2081 spam emails to date.
> Paying users do not have this message in their emails.
> Try SPAMfighter for free now!
SPAMfighter can cost yer actual money?
Amazing stuff.
PopFile, please.
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