VashBandicoot
Post #7740
Well done Vash,but I'm not the least bit surprised,that was a damn good buy for someone,so are you back to driving the workshop ute,because I bet your Mum won't let you drive hers,for fear that you'll sell it too , Yeah about time someone came to buy it and not waste my time or theirs. One of the easiest customers to deal with, with cars like that. I might drive work ute around, it's currently up for sale and rego expires in 4 days. I do have that Forester I may register and fix up to sell. Naah, mum trusts me with this car now, I dont think i could sell this one to be honest. Now searching for a R34, or S15. However, my Black r33 sedan I had is currently on the market....tempting...but it isn`t as clean as when I had it which is a let down, coz i wouldnt hesitate to buy it back. |
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alpharx7
Post #7741
ohhhhhshiiiiiiiii <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" height="468" width="625" data="https://www.youtube.com/v/ryViy7p8BSg"><param name="movie" value="https://www.youtube.com/v/ryViy7p8BSg"><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> saw it on the news. how close was it to those buildings !!!!! holy fcuk if you'd been out on one of the balconies. i know that it's a small blessing, but hitting the water probably saved those people who did survive. |
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alpharx7
Post #7742
Oh, and I've been sitting on a tractor for most of the day stewing at the news that the lowlife pack of donkey fornicators put that captured Jordanian pilot in a metal cage,and burned him alive.Karma,where the fcuk are ya!! Well, Jordan went and immediately killed all their friends now, so there's that. probably not smart for IS to have made demands that they be released then was it. told the Jordanians exactly who to top i heard on one of the news services that there had been rumours concerning the Jordanians pilots fate before the confirmation came out of his death, and that was why Jordan had demanded proof of life before releasing the prisoners that IS had demanded |
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Shuffs
Post #7743
Yeah about time someone came to buy it and not waste my time or theirs. One of the easiest customers to deal with, with cars like that. I might drive work ute around, it's currently up for sale and rego expires in 4 days. I do have that Forester I may register and fix up to sell. Naah, mum trusts me with this car now, I dont think i could sell this one to be honest. Now searching for a R34, or S15. However, my Black r33 sedan I had is currently on the market....tempting...but it isn`t as clean as when I had it which is a let down, coz i wouldnt hesitate to buy it back. I thought the ute was a nostalgia rebuild for Dad,was forgetting about the Forester. saw it on the news. how close was it to those buildings !!!!! holy fcuk if you'd been out on one of the balconies. i know that it's a small blessing, but hitting the water probably saved those people who did survive. Holy fcuk if you'd have been in that van,when Doc's video finishes,if you click on the one up in the left hand corner,it shows the resulting carnage.It made me watch the vid again,because I didn't see it hit the van,even though they repeated it three times probably not smart for IS to have made demands that they be released then was it. told the Jordanians exactly who to top i heard on one of the news services that there had been rumours concerning the Jordanians pilots fate before the confirmation came out of his death, and that was why Jordan had demanded proof of life before releasing the prisoners that IS had demanded Yeah,apparently it happened on January third,f'king animals,hopefully this will galvanise world feeling against them even more now |
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VashBandicoot
Post #7744
I thought the ute was a nostalgia rebuild for Dad,was forgetting about the Forester. Nah we had a mobile roadworthy Ute (03 VY) which me let me drive around as he bought himself a VZ Thunder S, [both are for sale at the moment] The HiLux isn`t going anywhere anytime soon,lol. |
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alpharx7
Post #7745
Holy fcuk if you'd have been in that van,when Doc's video finishes,if you click on the one up in the left hand corner,it shows the resulting carnage.It made me watch the vid again,because I didn't see it hit the van,even though they repeated it three times Yeah,apparently it happened on January third,f'king animals,hopefully this will galvanise world feeling against them even more now i'd have said that it was a good shot, pilot hitting the van. definitely get points for that. whens the last time that you saw a van innocently driving down the road, when whack, a planes wing slices through the roof The IS killing of the Jordanian pilot seems to have galvanised those countries already supporting the 'war on terror', however i was disappointed to read that the UAE had stopped flying missions shortly after the Jordanian plane had been shot down, fearing their planes would suffer a similar fate. |
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alpharx7
Post #7746
police chase QUOTE Two arrested after high-speed police pursuit around Brisbane Two people have been arrested just over the NSW border after a high-speed police chase through Brisbane. Reports suggest the chase began after a number of alleged hijackings at gunpoint in Morayfield, before the car led them at high speeds through the Queensland capital. PolAir tracked the vehicle, which crossed the border into NSW at speeds of up to 170km/h before it was brought to a halt and two people arrested. Officers say shots were fired before the arrests were carried out. Queensland Police tweeted they were liaising with NSW Police over the incident. The car involved in the chase, believed to be a blue Mitsubishi Lancer, is believed to be the second one stolen. Witnesses told 9NEWS one of the carjacking victims had a baby in their vehicle, which the alleged gunman ordered them to remove before driving away. It is believed the first car was hijacked from an undercover carpark, before the driver realised it was out of fuel and stole another waiting at a set of traffic lights. The car is believed to have started driving dangerously in the Caboolture area. It then headed southbound along the highway to Northlakes after leading police on a wild chase through the suburban streets of Deception Bay. It left the main highway and continued heading southbound along the Gateway Bridge, possibly towards the Gold Coast. The driver has now passed Brisbane and is believed to be south of the main city. The blue car was seen speeding and driving on footpaths and the median strip through suburban streets and past at least one school. It has sped through several intersections, nearly causing a number of accidents. A police chopper was following the vehicle along with a police car about 300m behind. click the link for pictures |
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Shuffs
Post #7753
Looks like I'm not getting that pay rise QUOTE The Day the Penis asked for a Raise I, the Penis, hereby request a raise in salary for the following reasons: I do physical labor. I work at great depths. I plunge headfirst into everything I do. I do not get weekends or public holidays off. I work in a damp environment. I work in a dark workplace that has poor ventilation. I work in high temperatures. My work exposes me to contagious diseases. Sincerely, P. Niss The Response Dear Penis: After assessing your request, and considering the arguments you have raised, the administration rejects your request for the following reasons: You do not work 8 hours straight. You fall asleep after brief work periods. You do not always follow the orders of the management team. You do not stay in your designated area and are often seen visiting other locations. You do not take initiative - you need to be pressured and stimulated in order to start working. You leave the workplace rather messy at the end of your shift. You don't always observe necessary safety regulations, such as wearing the correct protective clothing. You will retire well before you are 65. You are unable to work double shifts. You sometimes leave your designated work area before you have completed the assigned task. And if that were not all, you have been seen constantly entering and exiting the workplace carrying two suspicious-looking bags. Sincerely, V. Gina And another reason to have a giggle at me Alpha,we nick named this area 'Reclaim Corner',,and it's responsible for sinking me (literally) more times than I care to remember.At present,its working on reclaiming what I'd reclaimed.In that top pic,I'm sitting on that point,just the other side of the creek
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alpharx7
Post #7756
the problem that IS have always faced, is that they're effectively shitting in their own nest, killing fellow Muslims of different tribes, eventually some country or another is going to say enough's enough and wipe their proverbial clock. QUOTE Jordan kills 55 IS militants after pilot is burned to death Jordan has carried out a series of deadly air strikes against Islamic State, a day after the extremist group released a video showing the horrific murder of a captive Jordanian pilot. Local media reports 55 insurgents, including a top IS commander known as the ‘Prince of Nineveh,’ have been killed. Islamic State shows burning of hostage, Jordan vows 'earth-shaking' response In the 20-minute video, 26-year-old Lt. Muath al-Kaseasbeh is shown standing inside a cage wearing an orange jumpsuit. He appears to have been badly beaten. In the final moments, a masked militant lights a trail of petrol leading inside the cage and then stands back to watch as the young pilot burns to death. The video has unleashed a wave of outrage around the world, with Jordanian king Abdullah II declaring there would be a ‘severe’ response. “The blood of martyr Maaz al-Kassasbeh will not be in vain, and the response of Jordan and its army after what happened to our dear son will be severe,” the King said in a statement. On Wednesday, Jordan executed two al-Qaeda prisoners, including a failed female suicide bomber, both of whom were hanged. The King also vowed to further increase Jordan's role in the U-S led coalition against IS. https://au.news.yahoo.com/world/a/26190288/...aking-response/ QUOTE Jordanian king vows 'relentless' war on Islamic State's own ground
Jordan's King Abdullah vowed a "relentless" war against Islamic State on their own territory on Wednesday in response to a video published by the hard-line group showing a captured Jordanian air force pilot being burned alive in a cage. Jordan hanged two Iraqi jihadists, one a woman, on Wednesday and vowed to intensify military action against Islamic State. "We are waging this war to protect our faith, our values and human principles and our war for their sake will be relentless and will hit them in their own ground," state television quoted the king as saying during a security meeting. |
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alpharx7
Post #7758
there's goes another old rocker, behaving especially badly, effin kiddy fiddler. QUOTE Glitter blows kisses as he is found guilty of sex offences
Former glam rock star Gary Glitter is facing a lengthy jail term after being found guilty of a string of historical sex offences against three young girls. His victims included one who was less than 10-years-old when he crept into her bed and tried to rape her in 1975. Glitter was also guilty of having sex with a 12-year-old and indecently assaulting a 13-year-old. He had met the two backstage on separate occasions and they were alone with him after being isolated from their mothers, a court heard. The former chart topper was at the height of his fame when he preyed on the youngsters. The disgraced singer, whose real name is Paul Gadd, was found guilty of one count of attempted rape, four indecent assaults and one count of sexual intercourse. Gadd, 70, shook his head and pursed his lips as the verdicts were read out at Southwark Crown Court. He blew kisses to a public gallery full of reporters as he was remanded in custody and led down to the cells. Judge Alistair McCreath told him: "In light of verdicts, I am remanding him in custody." Gadd attacked the 12-year-old girl after a show at a Leicester nightclub in 1977. She initially went backstage with her mother and had a gold jacket autographed while drinking champagne, but was then invited to the singer's hotel suite. Jurors were told Gadd pushed her on to a bed and subjected her to a prolonged period of sexual abuse. He was convicted of carrying out two indecent assaults against her and one count of sexual intercourse. The third girl was aged 13 when the singer invited her to sit on his lap in his dressing room between October 1979 and December 1980. He forcefully kissed the youngster and then slid his hand up her skirt. He was found guilty of carrying out two indecent assaults against her. Gadd was convicted by a jury of five men and seven women and will be sentenced on 27 February. He was cleared of two counts of indecent assault and one count of administering a drug or other thing in order to facilitate sexual intercourse. Gadd, from Marylebone, central London, denied all the allegations. He claimed there was no way he could have abused the girls in his dressing room because his rigorous wig-maintenance routine required him to return to his suite immediately and clean his hairpiece. The allegations came to light only around 40 years later when Gadd became the first person to be arrested under Operation Yewtree - the investigation launched by the Met in the wake of the Jimmy Savile scandal. The glam-rocker had suffered a spectacular fall from grace, when he admitted possessing 4,000 images of child pornography and was jailed for four months in 1999. In 2002 Glitter was expelled from Cambodia over unspecified allegations, and in March 2006 he was convicted of sexually abusing two girls, aged 10 and 11, in Vietnam. During the trial in London, all three of Glitter's victims sobbed as they recounted their ordeals. Baljit Ubhey, from the Crown Prosecution Service, said: "Paul Gadd abused his access to young fans in order to give himself the opportunities to assault and abuse his victims. Crimes such as these have repercussions for victims that can last for a lifetime. "The bravery of the victims and other witnesses in this case cannot be understated and their testimony has been vital in bringing Paul Gadd to justice. I hope today's verdict will be of some small help to these victims." When asked whether any other complainants had come forward during the course of the trial, a Met police spokeswoman said: "Officers have received other information and it is currently being assessed." |
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alpharx7
Post #7759
looks fine by me. QUOTE IS THIS THE RACIEST SPORTS ILLUSTRATED SWIMSUIT COVER YET?
The wait is over as Sports Illustrated reveals its controversial Swimsuit 2015 cover. After weeks of speculation, the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2015 cover star has been revealed. Hannah Davis was named as the face of the much-hyped annual edition on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday night. For the cover shoot, the 24-year-old model wears a typically skimpy bikini which she appears to be in the process of removing, striking a provocative pose that some have deemed too rude. The cover, shot by Australian photographer Ben Watts - brother of Naomi - not in the usual beachy setting but on a farm in Tennessee, is always a closely guarded secret each year. Even the model chosen for the cover only finds out at the last minute. Unsurprisingly, Davis was stunned to learn on Tuesday that 2015 was her lucky year. "They do beaches for covers and I'm on a farm. There's no way. It's not possible," she reportedly told her mother after her shoot. This is the third time Davis, a former runway model, has appeared in the pages of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue. She can only hope to follow in the successful footsteps of previous Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover models like Kate Upton and Elle Macpherson. Aside from Davis, the other big winner in SI Swimsuit is plus-size models. Yesterday it was revealed that size-16 model Ashley Graham would feature in an advertisement for a swimsuit label published in the mag, making her the first plus-size model to grace its pages. It turns out Graham will share that honour with Australian model Robyn Lawley, who looks pleased as punch to be photographed for the mag in a teeny orange bikini in front of a picturesque mountain lake. |
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alpharx7
Post #7760
^^^she doesn't strike me as the shy type (i investigated). see below..........
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alpharx7
Post #7761
ruh roh. ever wanted to say nice work there chap, to a politician? QUOTE The law needs to slow down, not the speeding drivers
The setting and enforcement of speed limits has also been driven by a desire to raise revenue, not save lives, says David Leyonjelm. DID you get booked for speeding over the January holidays? Did you feel bad about it? There is no need to. Speed limits are too low, set by the wrong people, and police labour under the ridiculous notion that by enforcing them they can reduce road accidents. And if you were booked under the “hoon” laws, the same applies. There is no need to feel bad. There is nothing wrong with having a modified car or doing burnouts, provided you didn’t endanger other people. The police may think they’re doing something useful for society by harassing you, but they’re wrong. They’re the ones who should feel bad. This isn’t to suggest some people should not be on the road or that we don’t need road laws. Driver licensing and our road laws help the majority of drivers get to their destination safely. However, speed limits and hoon laws make minimal contribution to that. Despite the vast growth in cars on our roads, it’s thanks to improved vehicle and road design, along with getting drunk drivers off the road, that our annual road fatalities are now at historic lows. And yet, governments and the police maintain an obsession with speed and hoons. Over the years there has been a law-and-order auction by state governments to introduce the most draconian laws against car enthusiasts, giving police the right to do almost anything to anyone they deem a petrol-head. The setting and enforcement of speed limits has also been driven by a desire to raise revenue, not save lives. With the NSW election approaching, it’s a safe bet we’re going to hear more talk about law-and-order. Laws targeting hoons reveal a great deal about our governments. The most draconian legislation is invariably drawn up by the most authoritarian and arrogant regimes. Unsurprisingly, Queensland leads the way, with laws allowing police to confiscate first offenders’ cars for three months. The owner is required to pay $20 to $80 a day for impounding the car. Second offenders may have their cars sold or crushed. In NSW, much wasting of police time and resources is devoted to things such as “defect stations” where owners must prove identified faults do not infringe regulations. But the worst thing is the licence given to police to target car enthusiasts. No distinction is made between regular car enthusiasts and those who endanger others. If they don’t like the look of you, it’ll cost you. Ordinary citizens who choose to own a modified car, or even a standard high- performance vehicle, are stopped and hassled without reason. Worse, police in various states are now able to charge you for dangerous driving on private property when you’re clearly not a danger to the public. Your vehicle can even be impounded when parked on your property. The role of the police and the laws they enforce should be to protect the public from others, not protect people from themselves or prevent behaviour of which politicians and the police disapprove. David Leyonhjelm is Liberal Democrats senator for NSW |
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Shuffs
Post #7765
one of these days Shuff's, you'll make the decision, fcuk it, i'm not mowing that bit, and life will never be the same. That is actually reasonably high ground there,where I fell foul there was I went that little bit too far,and because the water table is still rising,literally sank.Since I mowed last,I've probably lost six metres to the creek,and nine times out of ten,can get myself out of trouble.The dilemma I face is that when, particularly with the Setaria along the creek,starts getting too long,the rat population starts going apeshit.We are currently in the midst of clean up,which involves sweeping out all the old nut (and some of this seasons,which has started dropping),and mulching it up,to give a clean plate for this seasons nut to drop on to.What I've been noticing,is,when I get close to the creek,the amount of rat chewed nut,because the little shits are running sorties from the creek.If they start digging burrows close to the trees,you can chuck a few baits out,but while they're living in the creek,the only thing that will slow them down is a small flood,so there's a fair chance I will get bogged again the problem that IS have always faced, is that they're effectively shitting in their own nest, killing fellow Muslims of different tribes, eventually some country or another is going to say enough's enough and wipe their proverbial clock. Turkey's borders are firm, and Syria and Iraq don't have the ooomph to expel them, however Jordan's probably not going to be constrained in the ways that the USA and other western countries are, in trying to avoid civilian casualties, they'll just go in their and fcuk them all over. See ISIL have released their 'guide to womens rights' QUOTE ISIS releases guide to women’s rights: ‘Stay in your houses,’ girls can marry at nine, education to age of 15 Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant militants have published a manifesto for women living under their rule, including marriage at nine, education to the age of 15, and an escape from the harsh dictates of Western feminism. The document, published only in Arabic and translated by the anti-militant group Quilliam, says it is wrong to deny a woman education but that “the greatness of her position, the purpose of her existence is the divine duty of motherhood.” The document stresses that it is supportive of women’s rights – just that it has a different view of why she needs those rights compared with the West. It says women should be educated because they cannot fulfill their duty if they are illiterate or ignorant. However, the curriculum it advises focuses strongly on religious education, with sidelines in basic science, and “skills like textiles and knitting, basic cooking.” http://news.nationalpost.com/2015/02/06/is...eview_id=693644 Yer watched it last night. Pretty crap actually. Was expecting better Have you seen American Sniper?A friend of the wife said he can acquire it for us,but if it's good,I wouldn't mind watching it on the big screen. Funny thing,I received a letter from the Holden Dealership,saying your car is due for its service in November,didn't get it done,so they followed up with 'your vehicle is in grave danger',still didn't get it done,so next letter was,whoever is doing your work,we will match their price....nope,not yet.And the latest letter is a picture of a row of Holden keys,with one hook empty,and the heading at the top is 'WHERE ARE YOU!'if you have your vehicle serviced with us before the end of March,we will give you two movie tickets. It had 9,000 Klms on the clock at it's last service,it's now 14,700,I intend getting it done (and have to now,because the wife wants those tickets),it's just that they go into a tailspin,with what service should we do......just change the oil,and put a new filter on please |
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alpharx7
Post #7770
That is actually reasonably high ground there,where I fell foul there was I went that little bit too far,and because the water table is still rising,literally sank.Since I mowed last,I've probably lost six metres to the creek,and nine times out of ten,can get myself out of trouble.The dilemma I face is that when, particularly with the Setaria along the creek,starts getting too long,the rat population starts going apeshit.We are currently in the midst of clean up,which involves sweeping out all the old nut (and some of this seasons,which has started dropping),and mulching it up,to give a clean plate for this seasons nut to drop on to.What I've been noticing,is,when I get close to the creek,the amount of rat chewed nut,because the little shits are running sorties from the creek.If they start digging burrows close to the trees,you can chuck a few baits out,but while they're living in the creek,the only thing that will slow them down is a small flood,so there's a fair chance I will get bogged again See ISIL have released their 'guide to womens rights' http://news.nationalpost.com/2015/02/06/is...eview_id=693644 Have you seen American Sniper?A friend of the wife said he can acquire it for us,but if it's good,I wouldn't mind watching it on the big screen. Funny thing,I received a letter from the Holden Dealership,saying your car is due for its service in November,didn't get it done,so they followed up with 'your vehicle is in grave danger',still didn't get it done,so next letter was,whoever is doing your work,we will match their price....nope,not yet.And the latest letter is a picture of a row of Holden keys,with one hook empty,and the heading at the top is 'WHERE ARE YOU!'if you have your vehicle serviced with us before the end of March,we will give you two movie tickets. It had 9,000 Klms on the clock at it's last service,it's now 14,700,I intend getting it done (and have to now,because the wife wants those tickets),it's just that they go into a tailspin,with what service should we do......just change the oil,and put a new filter on please saw that ISIL womens rights post, be a good wife, pop babies out, serve your man, raise good little jihadists, thats your only role. if women want those rights then they can get the fcuk round here, do my house work, and make me a sandwich. no need for a long plane ride. i haven't seen American Sniper, not at the movies or privately. its available at the moment as a dvd screener. i'd get it if i really really really wanted to watch the movie, but i'm not that interested. you should take your missus to see Fifty Shades of Grey Shuff's. that starts next week. just tell her that it's American Sniper before you go in / let her figure it out as being otherwise. |
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