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2nd October 2006, 02:41 PM #46
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2nd October 2006, 03:33 PM #47
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Live no more than a stones throw away from Bunnings, so its my home away from home. Spend $10,000 everytime I walk in the b....dy place.
I just say "g'day" if there happens to be a doorperson but also think its 'plastic' much like a lot of other places. I call em robots.
On the way out, and if its a nice young lady, raise the arms and ask her nicely to frisk me ...usually get the old,
"naah! you'll be right!"Paul 'MoonShine'
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2nd October 2006, 04:53 PM #48
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2nd October 2006, 05:15 PM #49
Gday Danni
The beatings will continue until morale improves.
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I usually say G'day Scoot, no matter who they are.
Al
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2nd October 2006, 05:24 PM #51
Occasionally having my cute 1 year old daughter in one hand helps too whilst struggling to carry the rest of the gear. (Only works with small purchases)
I had to explain to the checkout chick on Saturday that her looks can be directly attributed to her mother. Chick said what a lovely face she has.
er... my daughter's looks. Not the checkout chicks.
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2nd October 2006, 05:46 PM #52
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2nd October 2006, 06:00 PM #53
At first I thought somebody was using my logon for a thread I didn't remember. I read right through the thread until right at the end I found the date - 2004 :eek:.
Surely a thread must have a limited lifespan especially for whimsical fluff like this one. I would never suggest a lifespan for technical threads demonstrating techniques or supplying data but for this thread enough is enough.______________
Mark
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