Moretti has tried to explain away how hotrod his was and with a trailing wind downhill,I still call B/S.
I don't think so. Here's you making a pass at me. I rejected you, of course. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Me too; but if I’d brought it back to Aus I might never have moved my ass to get the 308! Friend send me a pic of my old X1/9 just a couple of months ago - unfortunately it was covered in mud as there was a black rainstorm in HK that nearly blew the roof off the garage. But I believe it will live another day. Interesting side story - I bought it cheap in HK because it was painted a pretty pale metallic blue - but that happens to be the colour that is used on funeral parlour vans in HK so no Chinese person would touch the car!
Oh FFS NoGoAnnaa! https://www.news.com.au/national/queensland/news/disappointing-qld-reports-two-new-virus-cases/news-story/a71c1efc65e261d398fdf83e6cc2697c
295 new cases in Victoria. Two stupid 19yo Qld girls went home from Victoria via NSW and both turn out to be positive. FFS
This fuching thing won't delete, so I'll add what I originally wanted to say, which is that contact tracing for these to Millennial idiots included a Chinese restaurant, Chinese grocery store, and a Chinese tea shop, hence my intuitive leap
Those 2 moles have been all over Brisbane the last 8 days. I think we're screwed up here. A Current Affair is reporting they went down to knock off high end boutiques. How true this is I don't know
Police make dramatic arrest of woman who filmed herself flouting Victorian lockdown restrictions [https://images] Police officers have smashed the car window of a 28-year-old woman as they arrested her after she uploaded footage of herself bluffing her way through the Melbourne lockdown border earlier this month. Victoria Police said in a statement the Warrandyte woman was intercepted in Carlton this afternoon, when she refused to provide her name or address or explain why she was out driving. "This led to police arresting her. During the arrest, police were forced to break the woman's car window as she refused to speak to them, wind down her window, or step out of the vehicle," the statement said. "The woman has been released pending summons for traffic-related offences, failing to produce a licence, failing to produce name and address, and breaches of the Chief Health Officer's directives." When the woman uploaded footage of herself challenging a police officer at a roadblock last week, Police Minister Lisa Neville labelled her an "incredibly selfish person" and warned police had her number plate and would track her down. Reporting by Joseph Dunstan and Leanne Wong Image Unavailable, Please Login