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Old 14-06-2006, 05:07 PM   #31
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Maybe you can write about that in your exam on friday. Bloody eco hippy you!
oi you, I smoke rubber, not ganja!

Just because South Australia is the driest state due to Adelaide tap water not being counted...
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Old 14-06-2006, 05:10 PM   #32
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oi you, I smoke rubber, not ganja!

Just because South Australia is the driest state due to Adelaide tap water not being counted...
Nothing wrong with the water - its just the bl00dy victorians never bring their cutlery to get through it!
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Old 15-06-2006, 09:08 AM   #33
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We dont have water restrictions but we have "permanent water conservation strategies". Which, whilst sounding very bullty, makes more sense to me... putting the QLDers onto "stage 3" water restrictions suggests that they will one day remove the restriction... but i dont see the water situation ever getting permanently better??
Too right! They should've done something about it years ago. Now they're spending money on ads about how they're pumping money into the health system to make it better when THAT should've been done years ago too.
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Old 15-06-2006, 10:11 AM   #34
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Nothing wrong with the water - its just the bl00dy victorians never bring their cutlery to get through it!
cutlery? We're mexican!

Ix Nay on the utleryCe it:
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Old 15-06-2006, 11:44 AM   #35
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Nothing wrong with the water - its just the bl00dy victorians never bring their cutlery to get through it!
And they need cutlery with their crooked, weak teeth. South Aussies have great teeth, and we can all thank the flouride in our tap water

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Old 15-06-2006, 01:27 PM   #36
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haha...i gave her a lavish bath on sunday.....
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Old 15-06-2006, 10:49 PM   #37
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I use the waterless car wash stuff. Bought some a while back to use on my black rocket and it actually works really well. Bit hesitant to start with - used on the rear valence only. Then, after much deliberation, I cleaned the rest of the car. Damn, she looked bl$$dy good. I actually ended up winning the National Show 'n' Shine using the stuff.

I was that impressed by it that I now detail other cars with it too. Got some b4 and after photo's of cars that I've detailed with it if anyone is interested.

When you work out the cost of the stuff it works out about $6.50-$7 per clean. That's comparable to using a recycled water washing station but without the damage of high pressure, sponges and chamios! Awesome shine too.

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Old 15-06-2006, 11:07 PM   #38
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Wow, where do you find that stuff? At the mo I have to PAY someone to wash my EL without water.
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I use the waterless car wash stuff. Bought some a while back to use on my black rocket and it actually works really well. Bit hesitant to start with - used on the rear valence only. Then, after much deliberation, I cleaned the rest of the car. Damn, she looked bl$$dy good. I actually ended up winning the National Show 'n' Shine using the stuff.

I was that impressed by it that I now detail other cars with it too. Got some b4 and after photo's of cars that I've detailed with it if anyone is interested.

When you work out the cost of the stuff it works out about $6.50-$7 per clean. That's comparable to using a recycled water washing station but without the damage of high pressure, sponges and chamios! Awesome shine too.

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wat about dirt and bugs and crap..ive seen the waterless wash bottles in supercheap and thought they could maybe scratch....obivously not
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