May 29 2010

Thursday

Chris

On Thursday I drove a new Volkswagen Golf down to Sydney, well North Bondi to be exact. I left Dubbo about 6.30am and got home sometime around 10pm and although it was a long day it was a great day!!

I enjoy driving by myself, I went through Mudgee and then across the Bells Line of Road which is an awesome road to drive in the right car!! oh, except a couple of times I got stuck behind cars that loved doing 20-30km’s under the speed limit. Silly.

When I got to Bondi I refuelled the car and then tried to find one of those drive through car washes, not a silly hand wash where there is risk of scratching the car before I deliver it to the customer! Eventually I gave up as it seems they don’t exist over that way!

Next time I’m going to turn to the web and find a car wash before I go.

So due to the delay I hit peak hour traffic, and another slow car over the Bells road. But whatever, it was a fun day in the end…


May 18 2010

More Jeep Work

Chris

I finally got around to doing some more work on the Jeep, things have been so busy lately I just haven’t had a chance to.

Also the Jeep was around at our old place until the owners sold it… Actually now the body is out in a mates shed and the chassis is at our new home… which we will have to move out of soon, but that’s another story…

Anyway, last night we held a ‘shed night’ with a whole bunch of guys from church, I there were up to 15ish there, we had a BBQ and did a little sanding in preparation for spraying.

Here’s some grainy survellance footage of the sanding…

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May 10 2010

Couple of vids

Dicker

This one is from the AFL on the weekend. This is a hit and a half!

I got sent this one on email. Nice mega church service satire. I think you’ll like them both!

“Sunday’s Coming” Movie Trailer from North Point Media on Vimeo.


May 5 2010

You’re that guy… #4#

Peter

You’re that guy… Who waits until just after Council Cleanup day, and then puts a load of rubbish out on the street, which you just know is going to stay there for months, because there’s no way the garbage collectors will pick that lot up.