hmm apart from my busa.... gotta be my 1965 mustang GT fastback, one of only 2500 made.
lol then some dicked blows the torque converter with too much nitrous...
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Mutha Wrote:Nothing for me, all the best things in life a free. 
lol sure they are and speed cameras are are there for your safety....
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slowandsteady Wrote:Quote:christened
Here's one for ya Volvi! I'll hold him down.lol
Hehe, our way of 'christening' is slicing the top of the bottle "ouch". and if I were to use that 47" instrument, I fear alot more would come off........No nemises thats just a showpiece, have a Paul Chen Hanwei on the way for the real stuff.
S&S, My daughter taught for a short while at Bialik, I think was around 2003. and never pays to stay in the closet. Onya mate.
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Got it delivered the week before I was old enough to get my L's.
Paid it off in less than 1 year (no smoking, drinking or girlfriend)
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slowandsteady Wrote:Quote:christened
Here's one for ya Volvi! I'll hold him down.lol
Now c'mon Baruch... volvi couldn't possibly perform a safe circumcision with a blade that long. You have to drug the bugger as well as hold him down I reckon.
Volvi Wrote:slowandsteady Wrote:Quote:christened
Here's one for ya Volvi! I'll hold him down.lol
Hehe, our way of 'christening' is slicing the top of the bottle "ouch". and if I were to use that 47" instrument, I fear alot more would come off........No nemises thats just a showpiece, have a Paul Chen Hanwei on the way for the real stuff.
S&S, My daughter taught for a short while at Bialik, I think was around 2003. and never pays to stay in the closet. Onya mate.
Mate i got plenty to cut off  ,come an get it,yous
couldnt cut the skin off a carrot if yous tried ya pansies
Hang on volvi,your daughter teaches what?
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she used to teach but now shes a clinic psych.
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she could make a fortune dealing with some of the headcases on this forum.lol
Volvi Wrote:she used to teach but now shes a clinic psych.
Thats my question,WHAT did she used to teach?

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Ok I dont want to make this my daughters thread but seeing youve asked me twice. After 'Judith' graduated with psych and dip ed (4 yrs Deakon) she went on to teach in London for a year then Bialik Melb. for a year then went back to Deakon and took her masters in clinic psych (2 yrs). Now working with troubled youth in Dandenong Southern Health District as a clinic psychologist. When she was teaching I believe it was mostly psych plus a few other subjects.
Pic after graduating masters almost 3 yrs ago. (shes now 28 and married 3 yrs.)
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I want to add how appreciative I am to Australias system of HECS allowing students to study on government loans then repaying when they start to work (truly equal opportunity). Without it my kids would not have had the opportunities they now have, as I was never in a financial position to be able to pay Uni fees. I dont know how many countries around the world offer this. but a big Thank You Australia you are truly the best country on earth and I am appreciative enough to mention this fact.
My oldest son David (31) is currently finishing his 3rd year Med school at Perth Uni. My youngest Ari (22) just finished his post grad for psych, looking to possibly be a forensic psychologist. All my kids have worked long and hard for whom they are today.
ermm and for the record I left school aged 15. So yes a big thank you once again Australia!
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Isn't it the greatest feeling to see your kids do well.
Great stuff Volvi.
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She must have got her looks from her mum Volvi - LOL.
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m8ee Wrote:She must have got her looks from her mum Volvi - LOL.
Coolest thing I ever bought - Dry ice, -78.5°C
I must confess that I was wondering who the father was, couldn't have been Volvi, nah, not at all!
She's gorgeous mate. And obviously very smart.
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