Shuffs
Post #8437
So Woolies created a website to tribute Gallipoli
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alpharx7
Post #8439
So Woolies created a website to tribute Gallipoli and guess what,it got hijacked,instead of They got..... and lol, i saw a news story but didn't read it about some controversy regarding them and what they were doing. bit sad really. but trolls gunna troll. Fixed it for you Vash lol shuff's, poor guys gunna do his load. |
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VashBandicoot
Post #8443
HAHA she took her time! 3 looks and then in bed. A little indecisive She thought it's one of those blokes with a GTS25T with a GT-R badge on it |
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Doc
Post #8445
GTR looks awesome on the road vash. |
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alpharx7
Post #8446
GTR looks awesome on the road vash. Really like those wheels. Speaking of wheels. I'm thinking of going some deep red Rota Grid R in 9.5 and doing coils. Probably head down to option 1 next week to see if they have any deals going atm. Usual have a coils and rim deal going. I'll just swap current tyres over. they have only done about 10k nice |
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alpharx7
Post #8449
Thor isn't helping QUOTE In the scene Black Widow is trying to get Bruce Banner to trust her. She brings Thor into the conversation by asking for a report on Hulk, and his amazing response doesn't help the situation, "The gates of hell are filled with the screams of his victims!" Then when he tries to make the situation better, it gets even worse. Enjoy! |
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VashBandicoot
Post #8457
GO SuperHama why are they awwwwwwwwwwing.. 10s are nothing to aww about.. did they want 9s? yeah those little ones are for being precise. specially if there is a deep hologram effect in one particular place....you've seen how flawless his car is ? lol...I'd like to get my superhama detailed after i get a new bonnet. |
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VashBandicoot
Post #8458
GTR looks awesome on the road vash. Really like those wheels. Speaking of wheels. I'm thinking of going some deep red Rota Grid R in 9.5 and doing coils. Probably head down to option 1 next week to see if they have any deals going atm. Usual have a coils and rim deal going. I'll just swap current tyres over. they have only done about 10k ahh, you did see me. i gave a wave but i think you passed me too far to see me lol.. what are you gonna do with the xd9s ? sell them ? powder coat them gloss red.... yeah option1 are awesome with their deals. i've bought my coilovers from them all the time. they even delivered it to my door in their own company vehicle speaking of rims and now tyres, im due for two at the front. farking 285's 19" |
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Doc
Post #8459
yer saw it coming just after i went past Altandi. i did give a quick wave but my window was up. |
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VashBandicoot
Post #8460
Yeah running 19 x 10.5 with 285 all around. No scrubbing though, thanks to the guards on the GTR. Love it! |
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alpharx7
Post #8463
sluzza being a sluzza, good work. (blurred footage in the news report) |
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alpharx7
Post #8464
typical QUOTE Cadbury Cuts Size of Freddo Frog But Not Price
Your Freddo not quite as satisfying as you remember? Probably because it's not as big as usual. Frog-get about your normal size Freddo Frog – Cadbury has shrunk the chocolate treat by 20 percent, but kept the price the same. In a move that is sure to leave people hopping mad, the frog favourite has been reduced from 15g to 12g. Two years ago, they used to weigh a whopping 20g. Cadbury’s global parent company Mondelez credited rising production costs for the condensed goody. “We’re making a change to the size of the product because of manufacturing cost increases that we can no longer absorb,” spokesman Julian Polachek said. The newly petite pleasure was picked up by a keen-eyed store man, who contacted the Herald Sun to report on the delivery of the lightweight frogs. “We were not notified and our wholesale cost did not change,” he said. People have already taken to Twitter to show their disdain for the disappearing frog. It’s not the first time Cadbury has cut down its chocolate size. In February, the company announced its Dairy Milk family chocolate blocks would shrink from 220g to 200g. The rising cost of cocoa was blamed for the cut. |
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alpharx7
Post #8466
this puts into context what happens with 'boat people', forget the religious reasons behind this and just focus on the loss of life - 400 drowned over the weekend - with over 7 thousand entering Italy over the weekend. QUOTE Migrants 'thrown overboard' in religious row as toll climbs
Augusta (Italy) (AFP) - Italian police on Thursday said 12 African migrants had died after being thrown overboard by fellow passengers in the latest high-seas tragedy in the Mediterranean, as another 41 boat migrants were feared drowned in a separate incident. Police in the Sicilian port of Palermo said they had arrested 15 Muslim migrants suspected of attacking Christian passengers after a religious row on a boat headed for Italy, which is struggling to cope with a huge spike in illegal migrants arriving on its shores. Italian police said they had arrested a group of African migrants after witnesses said they threw 12 passengers overboard following a row about religion on a boat headed to Italy. The 12 victims were all Nigerians and Ghanaians while the 15 suspects came from Senegal, Mali and Ivory Coast. They were charged with "multiple aggravated murder motivated by religious hate," according to a police statement. Distraught survivors, who set off from Libya on Tuesday before being rescued by an Italian vessel on Wednesday, told a "dreadful" story of "forcefully resisting attempts to drown them, forming a veritable human chain in some cases," police said. In another drama, 41 migrants were missing feared drowned on after their dinghy sank en route to Italy, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said, mere days after 400 migrants are believed to have died in another shipwreck off the coast of Libya. The four survivors in Thursday's shipwreck, who came from Nigeria, Ghana and Niger, said their boat sank after setting sail from Libya with 45 people on board. Their vessel was spotted by a plane, which alerted the Italian coastguard, but by the time a navy ship arrived to help them only four passengers were found alive. The latest deaths bring the number of migrants killed while trying to cross the Mediterranean this year up to 900, the IOM said, up from 96 between January and April last year. The agency said some 10,000 people had been rescued off Italy since Friday alone, with recent good weather prompting a spike in the number of boat migrants attempting the risky crossing, many of them fleeing conflict and poverty in Africa and the Middle East. The flood of people trying to reach Italy in recent days has been "extraordinary", IOM's Giovanni Abbate told AFP in the Sicilian port of Augusta, where more new arrivals were disembarking. Driven by desperation and undertaking a perilous journey, he said it was not the first time disputes between migrants on packed boats had turned deadly, in reference to the 12 Christians allegedly thrown overboard. "Terrible tensions can arise, anything can happen," he said. The IOM in a statement said it had received reports of "a fight between different groups -? maybe for religious reasons... on one of the boats rescued some days ago". Nigerian and Ghanaian survivors told police a group of Muslim passengers on the boat, which was carrying around 100 people, began threatening the Nigerians and Ghanaians after they declared themselves to be Christians. "The threats then materialised and 12 people, all Nigerian and Ghanaian, are believed to have drowned in the Mediterranean," the police statement added. Italy pleaded for more help Thursday from other European Union countries to rescue the migrants and share the burden of accommodating them. Italy is not the final destination for most of those who risk their lives each year in search of a better life in Europe, but as their first port of call it is saddled with handling all asylum requests as well as saving those in danger from a watery grave. "Ninety percent of the cost of the patrol and sea rescue operations are falling on our shoulders, and we have not had an adequate response from the EU," Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni told the daily Corriere della Sera. "Then there is the difficult issue of knowing where to send those rescued at sea -- to the nearest port? To the country where their boat came from? The EU has to respond clearly to these questions," Gentiloni said. The crisis is only expected to intensify, with the Red Cross predicting record numbers of boat migrants this year. "The flow is unstoppable, and we, the international community, are failing to deliver on our commitments," said Francesco Rocca, president of the Italian Red Cross. Amnesty International said it had been raising the alarm "for months" and urged European leaders to take action. "A season of death is now upon us," said Gauri van Gulik, the rights group's deputy Europe and Central Asia programme director. "It is an appalling indictment of European governments' lack of compassion that so little has been done when so many people remain at risk of dying off Europe's southern shores." |
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Shuffs
Post #8467
fcuked if I know how their minds work...,why a boat load of Muslim refugees on the way to a predominantly Catholic country (Italy),think they're going to score brownie points by feeding all the Christian refugees to the sharks Imagine the reception a boatload of Christians on the way to Syria would get if they chucked all the Muslims in the drink |
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