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aaron wrote:
discovery channel 8.30 tonight, rides, good show, crap presenter but some nice cars.

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I have seen the ads for this show...I'll be watching :wink:


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HAHAHA, thats a classic Anton.

:lol: :lol:

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J_A_M wrote:
hehehe.....when the tantrum started I had to think quick!!!!!

I'm hearing you there! :roll: Hence why my son fell asleep holding his fathers makita cordless drill..

He sounds really adorable, he'll have a mini of his own in no time! So will his car be debuting at the mini show? :wink: Too cute!


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oh gwad......don't start me on cordless drills!!!! :lol:

He always wants to use mine when I am working.....so I bought him a toy one with interchangeable bits (in their own carry case :lol: )....anyway, that kinda works, except he wants to use the bits from my drill set in his toy drill.....and when I need one, I have to search the lawn to find it.... :x Do you know how that is?!?!?!? :lol:


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Just get an el cheapo set of bits for him, and then you have spares in case something goes wrong. Win win. :D
(May want to blunt them first to prevent injury)


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J_A_M wrote:
oh gwad......don't start me on cordless drills!!!! :lol:

He always wants to use mine when I am working.....so I bought him a toy one with interchangeable bits (in their own carry case :lol: )....anyway, that kinda works, except he wants to use the bits from my drill set in his toy drill.....and when I need one, I have to search the lawn to find it.... :x Do you know how that is?!?!?!? :lol:


Hahahaha I bought my son the same one! :lol: Even wears his safety goggles! But nothing to them is as good as the real thing.. Everytime hubby has the drills out or whatever Ben runs off with them fixing stuff and drains the batteries :lol:


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how the hell do you blunt a 2mm diameter drill bit?

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I am not sure if we get it here but a good show on MTV in the US when I was there was Pimp My Ride. It's not bad entertainment.

For those who haven't seen it, they take someone's bomb of a car and fix it up really nicely, engine mods through to playstation 2 custom dash and interior.

Sorry OT :oops:

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Sorry J_A_M but when i saw the photo only two words came to mind



HOW CUTE :) 8)

HOW RICE :!: :: :roll:

what next fluffy dice?? :?: :?:

At least you averted the tantrum
Just wait until he wants a milo tin on the backend and that old style alarm stuck onto his bonnet behind the old tin letterbox for his tacho :wink: :wink:

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what next fluffy dice?? :?: :?:


I was going to say that, then I realised his son's name wasn't Habib :lol:


Or Muhammad, Abdul, Con, Mario..


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Classic Anton

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heheh that little car is awesome! i always wanted one of thems when i was a wee lad. hehehe thats awesome

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fruity wrote:
Gadgets mini wrote:
what next fluffy dice?? :?: :?:


I was going to say that, then I realised his son's name wasn't Habib :lol:


Or Muhammad, Abdul, Con, Mario..


I once worked on a helpdesk with Guiseppe, Kalim, Fernando, Dimitri, Stavlos, and Greg......yep...one Aussie! :lol: I kid you not, that was their names!


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