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Author: gonesailing_gonefishinggonesailing_gonefishing
Date: Jan 20, 2008 23:54
On Jan 20, 6:11 pm, LSx-Australia here.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 23:29:46 -0800, gonesailing_gonefishing PCM code
> reading says:
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>> If it's the pub he's creeping around in his pryarse he's probably using
>> it to try and stealth drive past the random breathe test on the way
>> home.
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> Fuck drunks behind the wheel of a pryarse!
> A silent killer there.
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A-fucking-MEN!!
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Author: John_HJohn_H
Date: Jan 20, 2008 23:53
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>Extremely well off,well they always are.North Queensland,QueensLand.
In fact, both heroes and heroines are in very short supply.
>Want Them Gone
Why?
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John H
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Author: Big LNBig LN
Date: Jan 20, 2008 23:52
"Horry" gmail.com> wrote in message
news:grkpgvsqms1a$.bmhjzbra45hw$.dlg@40tude.net...
> On Mon, 21 Jan 2008 08:17:34 +1000, Masked Patriot wrote:
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> Maybe if the Australian community recognised this form of art work and
> provided a platform to legally express it, it wouldnt need to be sprayed
> all over the train stations and in storm water drains or damaging peoples
> property. RIP to those who died.
Yo Horry ol' chap,
Did you copy Simon's comments from news.com.au or did he copy yours?
Remember what I told you about plagiarism.
'Onya
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Author: jonzjonz
Date: Jan 20, 2008 23:41
OzOne wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Jan 2008 10:02:31 +1030, Friendly Sydneysider
> iprimus.com.au> wrote:
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>> The girl who died was an amazing artist and a beautiful soul. There was no
>> karma or darwinism involved. She chose a spot that would not be visible to
>> the public and be considered an eye sore. The storm obviously wasn't
>> present at the time they entered. This was simply a tragic accident that
>> claimed the life an extremely talented person. Obviously there is going to
>> be some narrow minded bias comments due to one word being used in this
>> article, grafitti. Well, sorry people but it is art now. Done by regular
>> people, not delinquints or criminals.
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> Your friend should have been at home painting the walls of her own
> house...preferable inside said house if...
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Author: jonzjonz
Date: Jan 20, 2008 23:40
Friendly Sydneysider wrote:
> The girl who died was an amazing artist and a beautiful soul. There was no
> karma or darwinism involved. She chose a spot that would not be visible to
> the public and be considered an eye sore. The storm obviously wasn't
> present at the time they entered. This was simply a tragic accident that
> claimed the life an extremely talented person. Obviously there is going to
> be some narrow minded bias comments due to one word being used in this
> article, grafitti. Well, sorry people but it is art now. Done by regular
> people, not delinquints or criminals.
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Author: jonzjonz
Date: Jan 20, 2008 23:33
Klompmeester wrote:
> "Horry" gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:grkpgvsqms1a$.bmhjzbra45hw$.dlg@40tude.net...
>> On Mon, 21 Jan 2008 08:17:34 +1000, Masked Patriot wrote:
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>> Maybe if the Australian community recognised this form of art work and
>> provided a platform to legally express it, it wouldnt need to be sprayed
>> all over the train stations and in storm water drains or damaging peoples
>> property. RIP to those who died.
>
> Rembrandt and countless masters didn't go around painting drains, tunnels
> and underpasses to express their art either - nor did they demand
> recognition, they earned it.
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> Those clowns died spraying shit in a drain, and now they're dead.
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> Bad luck. ...
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Author: KwyjiboKwyjibo
Date: Jan 20, 2008 23:32
>>
>> "Klompmeester" andwhy.com> wrote in message
>> news:13p6om091mb0m53@corp.supernews.com...
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>>> Premium ULP pays for itself in other ways.
>>
>> How?
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>> It's necessary in some engines, but the BA Falcon 6 isn't one of those.
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> Better economy and performance on my Astra for one and a lot of cars
> benefit from using premium.
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Author: jonzjonz
Date: Jan 20, 2008 23:30
Noddy wrote:
> "Horry" gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:grkpgvsqms1a$.bmhjzbra45hw$.dlg@40tude.net...
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>> Maybe if the Australian community recognised this form of art work
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> Fucking *what* artwork? It's *vandalism*.
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> Let the brain dead cunts who do this shit pay for the opportunity to express
> their creativity if they feel the need. Preferably on the walls of their
> *own* homes so the rest of us don't have our eyes damaged by looking at the
> utter crap that it is.
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Author: KwyjiboKwyjibo
Date: Jan 20, 2008 23:26
> My car has just started sounding like a lawn mower for some reason.
> The sound is localised to around the engine bay as opposed to being
> underneath the car (hole in muffler etc). It is only really noticeable
> when im accelerating and not really when im cruising along. It sounds like
> shit though.
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> Any thoughts?
You ran over a Jims Mowing bloke. Just scrape him off your tyres and you
should be okay.
--
Kwyj.
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