wolfman101
Post #10016
Awaiting new Syrians refugees Not sure how hard the Alfa driver was driving, but the New Guilia could not get away from a Seat hatchback <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" height="468" width="625" data="https://www.youtube.com/v/EQvEsCQSGTQ"><param name="movie" value="https://www.youtube.com/v/EQvEsCQSGTQ"><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="sameDomain"><param name="quality" value="best"><param name="bgcolor" value="#FFFFFF"><param name="scale" value="noScale"><param name="salign" value="TL"><param name="FlashVars" value="playerMode=embedded" /><param name="wmode" value="transparent"/></object> Yeah, seems unlikely it was being given the beans. That car is going to be the best performance sedan on sale next year. |
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alpharx7
Post #10020
Haha probably a dumb questions new or old RX-7? old one / same as i've always had. it's a known factory problem, old cars / voltage drop through the wiring harness in various areas from what i've read. So to overcome it you run a new power wire and earth, then put two relays into the door cavity that operate between the electric motor and switch and suddenly your windows go from moving at snails pace to Usain Bolt like agility. And your battery goes flat at sometime in between. nah, that'd just have been from it already being a bit down - that car doesn't get a good run - and all the experimentation to get things working properly. |
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alpharx7
Post #10022
this is sad....... QUOTE 'Mental illness is a part of life - I was just trying to look after her': Heartbroken comic Russell Gilbert mourns his partner of 19 years after she's found dead in a hotel room
Russell Gilbert's partner Rochelle Nolan was found dead in a hotel room Comedian mourned loss of his 'angel' who died on Thursday - R U OK Day TV star has now spoken out about spotting the signs of mental illness Police confirmed they are not treating Ms Nolan's death as suspicious Australian entertainer Russell Gilbert has mourned the loss of his 'angel' and spoken out about spotting the signs of mental illness after his partner of 19 years was found dead in a hotel room. Rochelle Nolan, Mr Gilbert's fiancée and defecto wife, was found dead at the Crown Casino hotel in Southbank, a central Melbourne suburb, on Thursday afternoon - national R U OK Day. She had booked in for a short stay and police confirmed they are not treating the death as suspicious. Mr Gilbert, 55, posted a heartbreaking tribute on Instagram, saying he would remember his long-term partner, who was aged in her forties, 'before she got broken'. He said: 'To all our friends, my partner of 19 years passed away. She was an angel, mental illness is part of life, I was just trying to look after her. 'Saw what was going on and she had put a plan in place, look out for someone close, when you see the signs (pray emoji). 'Thanks to you all I will miss her. RIP Rochelle. Please don't worry for me. I will remember Rochelle before she got broken.' The comedian and radio host also opened up about losing his sister when he was just 12-years-old. He said: 'Thank you to all our friends, I learned how to grieve as a boy when I lost my sister Debbie at 12, she was 13. 'We were best friends and it took me a long time to get over that, my mother and father helped me to learn how to grieve correctly.' Mr Gilbert shared the Lifeline crisis support number and called on Australians to ring the number if they see the danger signs Ms Nolan was tragically discovered on a day that the nation raised awareness of suicide, to reach out to those contemplating suicide or experiencing depression. Mr Gilbert shared the Lifeline crisis support number and called on Australians to ring the number if they see the danger signs. In the post, he said: '#Suicde #beyondblue #lifeline. Australia this is the number you see signs, Ring it 13_11-14 ️RING IT️ 13-11-14 #mentalillness #care #humans #love @relationships , #love #sad #grieve #death #passing #restinpeace #pray #god #help.' Mr Gilbert, from Melbourne in Victoria, found national fame in the late Eighties as a performer on The Comedy Company. He is known for his regular appearances in Hey Hey It's Saturday and Thank God You're Here. The TV star was also such a hit as a contestant on singing celebrity contest It Takes Two in 2007 that his exit from the show was described as the 'biggest eviction shock in TV history'. He has previously spoken out about his gambling problem, saying he once sold a house and spent the money before buying a new one. |
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Doc
Post #10023
Pretty interesting race tonight.. |
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alpharx7
Post #10026
priorities QUOTE This Dude Shoots Down His Date On A Kiss-Cam, And Her Reaction Is Absolutely Perfect Ahhhhh "kiss cams." When your team is losing - or in the Knicks' case, just plain stinks - it's a fantastic source of mid-game entertainment. Old people, awkward people, friends mistaken for couples, and sometimes even players, are all put on the big screen and exorted to exchange a smooch. In this situation, a young couple - or at least, a man and woman on a date - are caught on the Knick's Kiss Cam. The girl's psyched. The guy? Not so much. Actually, he declines her. What she does in response is pure gold. |
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Doc
Post #10027
Don't know why he left it so late to pit, he was the last one to do so. Jlo went in 1lap before him, as Rossi was leaving riding out of pit lane Jlo was coming into turn 15. I think he went in to hot trying to get ahead of Rossi and lost it. He claims he was trying to stay ahead of Redding. |
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Shuffs
Post #10028
Don't know why he left it so late to pit, he was the last one to do so. Jlo went in 1lap before him, as Rossi was leaving riding out of pit lane Jlo was coming into turn 15. I think he went in to hot trying to get ahead of Rossi and lost it. He claims he was trying to stay ahead of Redding. Now Jlo is playing it down saying he regrets nothing and has nothing to lose and That Rossi now has the most to lose and he's under more pressure coz he's leading the wc. What a crock. Jlo is under pressure now he has to try and pull these points back. At least he's not blaming his helmet,Doc. |
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Slav
Post #10034
prime minister turnbull........ I cant believe they followed in the footsteps of the labor party. We elected them so this would not happen. I dont know who i can trust. Maybe the palmer party.... Just traded in the ps4 and picked up a xbox one to play forza 6. I decided to try something new with the ps4 but here i am again back at my roots. |
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alpharx7
Post #10035
Something had to give,Abbott honestly couldn't organise a piss up in a brewery,now all they need to do is replace Shorten,with some one more credible Abbott has been an embarrassment for the most part, sort of like Australia's version of George W Bush. I cant believe they followed in the footsteps of the labor party. We elected them so this would not happen. I dont know who i can trust. Maybe the palmer party.... Just traded in the ps4 and picked up a xbox one to play forza 6. I decided to try something new with the ps4 but here i am again back at my roots. the party room elects the Prime Minister, not us. to be honest i think Turnbull will be the better PM, though with the way that pm's have been knifed recently,the whole thing is turning into a poisoned chalice |
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Shuffs
Post #10040
Why do we even bother to vote. To cancel out some one else's vote,I love when handing back the various political propaganda on election days,saying to the Mrs loudly 'at least my vote canceled out you vote,it's great way to get a concentrated look of disbelief in a thirty second time frame I don't. A bit shocked and stunned Wolfie,by voting,at least you've given it your best shot,maybe your vote could've helped change something you feel strongly about |
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alpharx7
Post #10041
To cancel out some one else's vote,I love when handing back the various political propaganda on election days,saying to the Mrs loudly 'at least my vote canceled out you vote,it's great way to get a concentrated look of disbelief in a thirty second time frame A bit shocked and stunned Wolfie,by voting,at least you've given it your best shot,maybe your vote could've helped change something you feel strongly about tbh it just confirms what i've always suspected, Wolfie's an ILLEGAL ALIEN!!!!!! |
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wolfman101
Post #10045
To cancel out some one else's vote,I love when handing back the various political propaganda on election days,saying to the Mrs loudly 'at least my vote canceled out you vote,it's great way to get a concentrated look of disbelief in a thirty second time frame A bit shocked and stunned Wolfie,by voting,at least you've given it your best shot,maybe your vote could've helped change something you feel strongly about Australian politics is so un-interesting to me that I am generally too poorly informed to feel that I could make a valuable decision. Well, that and the fact that I have known for a long time that I won't be here in the long run. I think that compulsory voting is an absurd concept in a "democracy". If I ever get fined, I will just pay it and call it my Democracy Tax. |
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