Shuffs
Post #9941
f'king old people!!I showed the Mrs the post,she said is that the gay guy,Hordor?I said (bravely ),no you silly woman,it's not,showed my son when he got home from the farm,and he said,yep Dad that's the WWE guy that looks like him |
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alpharx7
Post #9943
Murder Nova vs rotary powered Datsun 1200 from Puerto Rico. |
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alpharx7
Post #9946
R.I.P QUOTE When Dean Jones began his motion picture career in 1956, he was just biding his time until he got his real break. The former crooner-turned-actor once recalled, “I wish I could say I had this master plan for a career, but I always thought acting was something I’d just do until I had a hit record.
While Dean’s hit record proved elusive, he scored a number of hit movies while under contract with The Walt Disney Studios. By 1975, Variety named six of his Disney features on its list of all-time box office champions, including The Love Bug, That Darn Cat, Snowball Express, The Ugly Dachshund, The $1,000,000 Duck, and Blackbeard’s Ghost. Dean’s clean-cut appeal and good-natured hijinks made his name synonymous with Disney motion pictures. As former president of Walt Disney Pictures David Vogel once said, “When you think of Disney, you think of Dean Jones.” Born on January 25, 1931, in Decatur, Alabama, Dean liked to fish in the nearby Tennessee River and sing; his father, a railroad worker, would accompany him on the guitar. At 15 he left home to pursue a singing career, picking up odd jobs as a coal loader, cotton picker, and dishwasher. He began singing in a New Orleans club that paid three dollars a night, plus dinner. After four months the club folded, and Dean beat a path back to Decatur to complete his high school education. A year of voice study at Kentucky’s Asbury College was followed by a four-year hitch with the United States Navy, which took Dean to San Diego, California. Whenever he had a day off, Dean headed to Hollywood to audition for orchestras; he eventually won a screen test and contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Instead of singing for the cameras, however, he starred in mostly straight, dramatic roles. Among his early films were Vincente Minnelli’s Tea and Sympathy, Torpedo Run with Glenn Ford, and Jailhouse Rock with Elvis Presley. In 1960, Dean found fame in Broadway’s Under the Yum Yum Tree. While starring in television’s Ensign O’Toole, he was tapped by Walt Disney to become the Studio’s leading man, appearing in such films as The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit, The Shaggy D.A., and Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo. He returned to the Broadway stage in 1970, appearing in Steven Sondheim’s Company. Dean later appeared in a number of Disney television specials, including Disney’s Greatest Dog Stars in 1976. He starred in the first of a number of Disney remakes—The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes in 1995; and, in 1997, That Darn Cat and the ABC television movie The Love Bug. Dean passed away on Tuesday, September 1, 2015 at the age of 84. |
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Shuffs
Post #9947
He's back in the news again,and he'll probably get off lightly with this one too QUOTE A mother and daughter who were injured when Salim Mehajer lost control of his $300,000 Ferrari are suing the Auburn deputy mayor for damages. Nhu Hua, then 68, and Tuyet La, 40, were rushed to hospital in January 2012 when the then 26-year-old lost control of his Ferrari 612 Scaglietti, striking the pair on the footpath on The Boulevard at Lidcombe. The pair suffered serious leg and pelvis injuries that required surgery at Westmead Hospital. Ms Hua and Ms La launched civil proceedings against Mr Mehajer in the NSW District Court last year, and the hearing is set for November 9. The case is being handled by his insurer at the time, NRMA In October 2012, a month after he was elected deputy mayor of Auburn, Mr Mehajer was convicted of negligent driving in the Local Court and sentenced to 150 hours' community service and banned from driving for a year. But the conviction was overturned on appeal to the District Court. Mr Mehajer's lavish wedding party in August - with four helicopters, a fleet of stretch limousines and a squad of motorbikes - sparked renewed interest in his business dealings. He was fined $220 for illegally blocking Frances Street, Lidcombe, during filming of the festivities. He is now facing legal action by the NSW Office of Local Government over allegations he voted on council rezoning plans without making a full disclosure of his property interests. Mr Mehajer has previously locked horns with the Department of Fair Trading, after it refused to renew his building contractor licence in June 2014 on the grounds he was "not a fit and proper person". That decision was based on "perceived inaccuracies" in the answers Mr Mehajer provided on an application form by his company, SM Engineering & Construction (NSW) Pty Limited, to become a licensed builder, rather than on his character. Fair Trading's decision was overturned by the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal, which found Mr Mehajer was "an individual of considerable standing in the community". http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/auburn-deputy-ma...901-gjck1h.html and another on his 'muscle' http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/salim-mehajer-mu...828-gja72e.html . |
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alpharx7
Post #9948
He's back in the news again,and he'll probably get off lightly with this one too Auburn deputy mayor Salim Mehajer being sued for damages by women struck by Ferrari i read what must have been another news story on the women suing him about the accident, with him saying that it's for the NRMA (iirc) and the women to settle between themselves / that he has no comment to make. just a rich wog with a shady/unclear past. i've heard to much about him already. |
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Shuffs
Post #9949
i read what must have been another news story on the women suing him about the accident, with him saying that it's for the NRMA (iirc) and the women to settle between themselves / that he has no comment to make. just a rich wog with a shady/unclear past. i've heard to much about him already. You're right there,but at least his knuckle dragging mate is going to do some jail time Fark it's windy here,we had a storm about 5ish this morning,dumped about 6mm of rain on us,then the wind started picking up. At present it would blow a black dog off his chain.6-30am run to Cooly Airport in the morning,it's a good run now,and will be even better when the Byron Bay interchange is completed |
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Shuffs
Post #9954
Saw a black R8,heading south this morning,just north of Byron Bay,we were higher than it,so could only see the top,but I don't think it would've been Wolfie,as it was in need of a wash,I don't think I've ever seen his car dirty.
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alpharx7
Post #9956
Saw a black R8,heading south this morning,just north of Byron Bay,we were higher than it,so could only see the top,but I don't think it would've been Wolfie,as it was in need of a wash,I don't think I've ever seen his car dirty. In other news,we went up to Brissy a couple of weekends ago for,of all things 'A Baby Shower',as my youngest son has impregnated one of your local wenches,and it is due in a couple of weeks.Some one made a cake for the occasion,and I was impressed with the job they did on it.I was reading an article on some form of Alien life form they have found near a Nuclear Power Station in Russia,and they had a Gif of a Chestbuster,and it reminded me The Gif The Cake that cake looks like something you wouldn't want to eat. i take it that its crab meat of something similar to construct the 'alien'? Alpha,been meaning to ask you,how is the NBN progressing in your area? still not on it yet, they started work in March. we were expecting them to have finished the roll-out a couple of months ago tbh. i'm walking past a part now on Francis Road (when i go to the gym) where it looks like they may be rolling out new lines / pit work, with the pavement marked up with spray paint like they're about to do some digging / install work. now into the seventh month since the initial notice....... |
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alpharx7
Post #9958
QUOTE TRIAL FOR 60-DAY REGO SCHEME GETS GO AHEAD IN NSW
By Boris ViskovicSep 04, 2015News NSW Rego THE NSW Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight - Duncan Gay - announced yesterday that a two year trial of a new registration scheme for modified cars will begin on October 1. It will allow those with vehicles on a club registration scheme to get out cruising more often because there are no restrictions as to where and when you can take the car out. Currently, cars on club rego are restricted to club events and maintenance, but this trial will mean you can take your car anywhere, any time. "The current Historic Conditional Registration scheme remains unchanged as an option for enthusiasts but, this Government recognised that owners of conditionally registered vehicles had limited use," said Mr. Gay. Under the two year log-book based trial, owners of over 30 year old vehicles that meet the safety requirements of full registration or the current Historical Vehicle Scheme will be able to opt-in via participating clubs for 60 days of general use each registration year. The opt-in option is also another benefit, as you can also opt-out if you find that it doesn't suit your requirements. Joining this scheme does not exclude you from going back on to full registration. It might not sound like a lot of days to drive your car, but if you think about it, that's five times every month. If you didn't drive your car over winter, that would mean you could take it out every Saturday and Sunday for six months of the year. Former SM editor Geoff Seddon was on board early on in the piece and had this to say: "As far as I'm aware it's the first historic scheme in Australia to specifically cater for legally modified post-'48 and it's pretty much exactly what we asked for. Because the Australian Confederation of Motor Clubs was involved from the start, it includes all vehicles, including motorbikes." The thing to remember is this is in addition to the current schemes already in place, so if you're happy with how everything is at the moment, then there's no need to change. This will just allow more people to enjoy their rides more often. "We've incorporated safe, sensible additions in consultation with the community and stakeholders so owners and the wider community can revel in these vehicles' unique beauty more often," said Mr. Gay. This NSW Liberals & Nationals initiative will bring NSW into line with several other states while boosting opportunities in the automotive aftermarket industry which contributes $11 billion to the Australian economy and employs 30,000. To be eligible, the vehicle has to be over 30 years old and you have to be a member of a participating club, and as this is such a new directive the list of clubs has not been finalised yet as it is up to the individual club to decide whether they offer the scheme to their members. A great place to start is the Australian National Street Machine Association or get in touch with your local club through list of Australian Combined Motoring Clubs. This is the result of four, solid years of work by the ACMC with the minister, and the RMS and special recognition must also go to Garry Warnes (ANSMA) and ACMC's patron Alan Hay. For more information, click on the links below. Australian National Street Machine Association Australian Confederation of Motor Clubs Historic Vehicle Clubs Join the Street Machine newsletter to stay in touch with the latest and greatest! |
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Shuffs
Post #9961
that cake looks like something you wouldn't want to eat. i take it that its crab meat of something similar to construct the 'alien'? still not on it yet, they started work in March. we were expecting them to have finished the roll-out a couple of months ago tbh. i'm walking past a part now on Francis Road (when i go to the gym) where it looks like they may be rolling out new lines / pit work, with the pavement marked up with spray paint like they're about to do some digging / install work. now into the seventh month since the initial notice....... Didn't try the cake,they were just starting to percolate when we left to return to good old NSW,I'd say it was just marzipan. Wow March! I remember you posting the calling card pic,didn't realize it was over six months ago Shuffs, inside guff on NBN, what a clusterfk, It will make the opera house look like there was just a variation You are obviously having a lot of exposure to it,must be frustrating in your line of work. |
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alpharx7
Post #9962
Didn't try the cake,they were just starting to percolate when we left to return to good old NSW,I'd say it was just marzipan. Wow March! I remember you posting the calling card pic,didn't realize it was over six months ago You are obviously having a lot of exposure to it,must be frustrating in your line of work. the nbn is available for houses 200m away from us according to the rollout map..... |
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vk134
Post #9965
You are obviously having a lot of exposure to it,must be frustrating in your line of work. I guess the whole frustrating this was in 1985 the then CEO of Telecom saw the potential of fibre optics connecting everyone as the copper network was aging and even back then advances in fibre optic speeds and capacity well outstripped anything over copper or radio. So if you imagine all of the new estates constructed since then were done from fibre back then, we would have had minimal outlay to convert everyone over But due to the totally fkd up thinking of successive governments, we had to let foreign companies come in a cherry pick the most profitable sectors and abandon the rest. I have a new NBN node up the road but it will be 6 months away before connection at least, just due to so many clusterfks |
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Shuffs
Post #9966
Just like the southern entrance in to Lismore,four lanes,(two lanes each direction),two lane bridge,back to four lanes,followed,by another two lane bridge.They widened the first bridge,after a major accident,and I thought good,but they kept it two lanes,and made the footpaths wider |
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Shuffs
Post #9968
forget the fake colour changing lol pretty sure the original colour is that blue.. sweet FD.. <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" height="468" width="625" data="https://www.youtube.com/v/Sz8DS2vpIvA"><param name="movie" value="https://www.youtube.com/v/Sz8DS2vpIvA"><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> When he gave it some stick,it was coughing,and farting just like Alpha does first thing in the morning |
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Shuffs
Post #9970
now come on Shuff's, we all know that you've got to walk into a wall to straighten up first thing in the morning. You been reading my mail? Looks like I'm due for another major operation.Hip number two has said Fu ck you I've had enough,and before I had the first one done,the Mrs said,'bloody hell,you're getting around like an old Silverbacked Gorilla',didn't think of walking into a wall to start the day!I see the specialist in a couple of weeks to find out when I drop off the radar |
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alpharx7
Post #9971
You been reading my mail? Looks like I'm due for another major operation.Hip number two has said Fu ck you I've had enough,and before I had the first one done,the Mrs said,'bloody hell,you're getting around like an old Silverbacked Gorilla',didn't think of walking into a wall to start the day!I see the specialist in a couple of weeks to find out when I drop off the radar hope you've got private health insurance Shuff's. best wishes with the hip. |
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Shuffs
Post #9972
hope you've got private health insurance Shuff's. best wishes with the hip. The post wasn't meant to make you feel bad Alpha it's just your life goes through stages, and unfortunately I'm at the wrong end.....all the 16,18,21st birthday's,marriages have long gone,I'm at the stage where I read the local newspaper ,before I get up,to make sure my name is not in the funeral notices,but nutshell if you don't laugh,you cry,and I've always enjoyed your humour (you sick c**t),and as far as Private Health Insurance goes fifteen years ago,when my other hip fcuked up,when my wife changed employers,she changed Insurances, and we were covered for everything,bar cataracts,and joint replacements,so was a long year,but this year I have God,and Tony fuking Abbott |
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alpharx7
Post #9973
The post wasn't meant to make you feel bad Alpha it's just your life goes through stages, and unfortunately I'm at the wrong end.....all the 16,18,21st birthday's,marriages have long gone,I'm at the stage where I read the local newspaper ,before I get up,to make sure my name is not in the funeral notices,but nutshell if you don't laugh,you cry,and I've always enjoyed your humour (you sick c**t),and as far as Private Health Insurance goes fifteen years ago,when my other hip fcuked up,when my wife changed employers,she changed Insurances, and we were covered for everything,bar cataracts,and joint replacements,so was a long year,but this year I have God,and Tony fuking Abbott you gotta enjoy life. i see boobs, i hit the like button. i'm a man, not a stick. |
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Shuffs
Post #9975
"Oh!Hold it Jethro!" |
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