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Nothing of the like, lawnmower slang etc.
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Jack wrote:Where does one obtain a Statutory Declaration form from ?
https://www.ag.gov.au/Publications/Stat ... onform.pdf
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How often, if ever do people have their roller door motor serviced?
I had a new one installed about 8 years ago and have never had it serviced.
A mate was telling me he has his serviced every 2 years.
What the hell would they actually do?
Sounds like a waste of coin to me.
I had a new one installed about 8 years ago and have never had it serviced.
A mate was telling me he has his serviced every 2 years.
What the hell would they actually do?
Sounds like a waste of coin to me.
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tipper wrote:why is it, seemingly only with old people, and it seems to be becoming more frequent, that people walk down the road instead of on the footpath? and then give you a dirty look as they have had to move over when you drive past them? theres two frigging footpaths ffs. even had ne bloke in pitch dark and dark clothing the other night doing it.
seriously, if they were just suicidal i could understand, but no on a suburban 50k road
Not justifying it anyway but I've been told by someone who works in a nursing home that it's because footpaths are often cracked and bulged from tree roots so it's harder for them to walk on and the risk of falling is greater. I know recently my mother went for a walk by herself around her neighbourhood and went arse up from a crack in the footpath she wasn't watching closely enough and fortunately only ended up with a slightly sprained wrist and a few bruises.
I know the footpaths in my area are like minefields so have to watch where I'm walking pretty intently to avoid twisting an ankle or something.
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Lightning McQueen wrote:Jack wrote:Where does one obtain a Statutory Declaration form from ?
https://www.ag.gov.au/Publications/Stat ... onform.pdf
Thanks LM
Why didnt I think of that
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amber_fluid wrote:How often, if ever do people have their roller door motor serviced?
I had a new one installed about 8 years ago and have never had it serviced.
A mate was telling me he has his serviced every 2 years.
What the hell would they actually do?
Sounds like a waste of coin to me.
Serviced? Buy a can of 3 in 1 Garage Door lubricant from Bunnings for $10 and keep the tracks lubed up, won't need to "service" it, until it dies.
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Booney wrote:amber_fluid wrote:How often, if ever do people have their roller door motor serviced?
I had a new one installed about 8 years ago and have never had it serviced.
A mate was telling me he has his serviced every 2 years.
What the hell would they actually do?
Sounds like a waste of coin to me.
Serviced? Buy a can of 3 in 1 Garage Door lubricant from Bunnings for $10 and keep the tracks lubed up, won't need to "service" it, until it dies.
Yeah that's pretty much what I do.
I think my mate is getting fleeced!
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Booney wrote:amber_fluid wrote:How often, if ever do people have their roller door motor serviced?
I had a new one installed about 8 years ago and have never had it serviced.
A mate was telling me he has his serviced every 2 years.
What the hell would they actually do?
Sounds like a waste of coin to me.
Serviced? Buy a can of 3 in 1 Garage Door lubricant from Bunnings for $10 and keep the tracks lubed up, won't need to "service" it, until it dies.
My house was built in 1987 and the original roller door only died last year.
I know it hadn't been serviced since I bought the place in early 2009.
I occasionally sprayed a bit of silicon lubricant in the tracks when it started sticking.
That was OK until something broke inside the roller at the top and it started rattling - and sticking more completely.
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amber_fluid wrote:Booney wrote:amber_fluid wrote:How often, if ever do people have their roller door motor serviced?
I had a new one installed about 8 years ago and have never had it serviced.
A mate was telling me he has his serviced every 2 years.
What the hell would they actually do?
Sounds like a waste of coin to me.
Serviced? Buy a can of 3 in 1 Garage Door lubricant from Bunnings for $10 and keep the tracks lubed up, won't need to "service" it, until it dies.
Yeah that's pretty much what I do.
I think my mate is getting fleeced!
Never.......until your old man reverses his VW Amarok in to it and snaps one of the brackets holding it up
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Jack wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Jack wrote:Where does one obtain a Statutory Declaration form from ?
https://www.ag.gov.au/Publications/Stat ... onform.pdf
Thanks LM
Why didnt I think of that
Because you're not a high performance racing car.
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Does anyone know much about business phone systems?
In particular a NEC SV8100 system?
In particular a NEC SV8100 system?
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HH3 wrote:Does anyone know much about business phone systems?
In particular a NEC SV8100 system?
You need to remove it from someones back entrance?
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Booney wrote:HH3 wrote:Does anyone know much about business phone systems?
In particular a NEC SV8100 system?
You need to remove it from someones back entrance?
In a thousand pieces at the bottom of the wall?
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Booney wrote:HH3 wrote:Does anyone know much about business phone systems?
In particular a NEC SV8100 system?
You need to remove it from someones back entrance?
I've just been informed by accounts that our old GM, who happens to be the owners son in law, signed up to a phone system in 2011 which costs us $420 a month through a finance company (but is charged on our Telstra bill). The original finance term was 48 months, but continues forever if you don't cancel and send the unit back at your cost.
So the company has paid in excess of $25,000 on a system that a quick internet search tells me it would've been worth less than $2,000 at the time the contract was signed.
The person responsible is now a home loan broker, so f**k dealing with him. I always thought he was an incompetent conman. The more and more I learn about his time here, the more convinced I am.
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When is the cut off date for clearances in amateur footy?
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woodublieve12 wrote:When is the cut off date for clearances in amateur footy?
June 30
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woodublieve12 wrote:When is the cut off date for clearances in amateur footy?
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woodublieve12 wrote:When is the cut off date for clearances in amateur footy?
Have you played a game this season?
If you haven't then it isn't the 30th I think.
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carey wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:When is the cut off date for clearances in amateur footy?
Your welcome out to Para Hills
Do you have a D grade???
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