TEN YEARS OF NOTHING - not one fucking thing!

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teehee. that could be good actually.
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Oh Friday you could so do it.

I'm going all out for the haloween bbq im going to on Sunday. Not sure why it is on sunday and sure I am going to look like a rude arse on PT, walking getting there, but keen to do it anyways. Pics next week.
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i am asking santa for one of these this year >

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Unveiled at the SEMA Show this year by DUB Magazine, the Benz was decked out with over 200,000 Swarkovski crystals and Bavarian White Mammoth seat covers
. The aftermarket modification was done by the custom car accessory company Garson/D.A.D to highlight the company’s Mercedes accessories. Not only did the crystals cover every inch of the car’s exterior, but were also prominent inside covering parts of the center console, door trim and even the rearview mirror.

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Stray wrote:Sarah Palin


a friend of mine is already doing that one. as long as your party in not in South Yarra, there should be no problems Friday


i would tell you mine but its mine, ALL MINE *insert evil laugh here*
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hai guys

ass rapeage week is almost over

gimme 4 day weekend
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i want bavarian white mammoth underwear. or possibly just bavarian white mammoth hoody
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Lizkins wrote:
Stray wrote:Sarah Palin


a friend of mine is already doing that one. as long as your party in not in South Yarra, there should be no problems Friday


i would tell you mine but its mine, ALL MINE *insert evil laugh here*
It's Sarah Palin isn't it
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Morbid curiosity sent me to the new Doncaster Westfield today. That place is fucking warped. We should take off and nuke the site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
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punch it bishop
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Hardy wrote:Morbid curiosity sent me to the new Doncaster Westfield today. That place is fucking warped. We should take off and nuke the site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
Sounds like a greta place to drop of Acid casualties.
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I AM AT HOME THANK FUCKING CHRIST!!!!!
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Hardy wrote:Morbid curiosity sent me to the new Doncaster Westfield today. That place is fucking warped. We should take off and nuke the site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
The carpark is rad with the lights on each one to tell you if they are taken without having to drive down each aisle
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Stray wrote:
Hardy wrote:Morbid curiosity sent me to the new Doncaster Westfield today. That place is fucking warped. We should take off and nuke the site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
The carpark is rad with the lights on each one to tell you if they are taken without having to drive down each aisle
Innovative. It'd be useful for sure, but I reckon in a full car park situation the 'win' comes from waiting for people to load their shopping and leave. The lights wouldn't really come in too handy then.

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Key to species of the gulosa species group

This key has been modified from Ogata (1991). Note: M. inquilina is excluded because it is a workerless parasite known only from the female. M. ferruginea and M. subfasciata are not included because we have been unable to confirm their true identities using type material.



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1. Petiolar node subrectangular in dorsal view, with the anterior margin broadly rounded, its mid section more or less transverse, body generally dark blackish- brown, the postpetiole contrasting bright reddish-brown (Fig. A; Tas, probably endemic) => esuriens

Petiolar node subtriangular in dorsal view, its sides more or less strongly anteriorly convergent, anterior margin at least narrowly rounded, often more or less pointed, colouration usually very different (Fig. B; mainland Australia, etc.) => 2


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2. Mandibles each with 3 enlarged teeth apart from the apical one (Figs A, B) => 3

Mandibles each with 4 or more enlarged teeth apart from that at the apex (no Fig.) => 9


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3. Space between basalmost and next large mandibular teeth dentate or nearly so (Fig. A); outer borders of mandibles strongly and continuously convex; frontal carinae somewhat divergent anteriorly in facial view (SE coastal, S Gulfs, W Plateau and SW coastal; NSW, Vic. SA, WA) => forceps

Space between basalmost and next large mandibular teeth with one or more smaller teeth, like that or those between the 2nd and 3rd large teeth (Fig. B); outer borders of mandibles not strongly and continuously convex, straight to feebly concave or sinuous in outline; frontal carinae less divergent anteriorly in facial view (M. auriventris subgroup) => 4


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4. Mesosoma basically uniform in colour, at most only vaguely flushed with slightly darker or lighter patches-not distincly bicoloured, with sections defined more or less by its sclerites; pronotal and propodeal dorsa thus almost identical in coloration => 5

Mesosoma distinctly bicoloured, with clearly contrasting sections more or less defined by its sclerites; the pronotum in dorsal view dark mahogany to blackishbrown, the propodeal dorsum bright reddish-brown => 7

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5. Sculpturing of pronotum only about as intense as that of mesonotum, petiolar node very lightly sculptured, its dorsum essentially smooth and shining-a species known only from the Mt Warning area, NSW (see Figures below; SE coastal; NSW) => tridentata

Sculpturation relatively strong, that of pronotum distinctly more intense than on mesonotum; petiolar node distinctly rugose-taxa known only from the Eungella area, NE Qld => 6


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6. Occipital carina entire, sharply defined at the midline; petiolar peduncle relatively long, its free dorsum in profile approximately as long as the height of the anterior face of the node (Fig. A; NE coastal; Qld) => eungellensis

Occipital carina vestigial at the midline, though more or less distinct laterally-as a result the median frontal and occipital sections of the cranium are separated by a narrowly rounded, acarinate border; petiolar peduncle relatively very short, its free dorsum (excluding the frontal depressed section) in profile only about half as long as the height of the anterior face of the node (Fig. B; NE coastal; Qld) => fabricii


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7. Anterior coxae (and legs in general) light reddish-brown, contrasting sharply with the dark mahogany to blackish-brown pronotum; propodeal dorsum rugose to striate rugose, the sculpturing at most with only a weak transverse trend (NE coastal; Qld) => auriventris

Anterior coxae (and most other sections of legs) dark mahogany to blackish-brown, coloured similarly to pronotum; propodeal dorsum transversally striate rugose, the transversity distinct => 8

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8. Antennae dark mahogany-brown, somewhat like the cranium in colour, distinctly darker than the golden-brown mandibles; mes- and metepisterna and much of anterior part of lateral wall of propodeum dark brown, like the pronotum (NE coastal; Qld) => athertonensis

Antennae golden-brown, similar in colour to mandibles and contrasting with the much darker cranium; mesepisternum usually reddish-brown, like propodeal dorsum-occasionally partly or even entirely dark brown, like pronotum; propodeum entirely reddish-brown (NE coastal; Qld) => borealis

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9. Larger teeth on mandible, apart from the apical denticle, numbering 6 or more; head distinctly longer than broad (Cl <90): mandibles extremely long (MI > 110, often > 120) (See Figure below; NE coastal; Qld) => mjobergi

Larger teeth on mandible, apart from the apical denticle, numbering 4 or 5; head as long as broad or almost so (Cl > 90); mandibles at most slightly longer than head (MI never > 120) => 10


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10. Dorsal edges of frontal carinae barely anteriorly divergent (except the portion from the middle to the front of the antennal lobes) (Fig. A) => 11

Dorsal edges of frontal carinae distinctly to strongly anteriorly divergent (Fig. B) => 16


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lol

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This is my new fav.
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lynt wrote:lol

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This is my new fav.
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system wrote:Image

invader makes amazing art.
thats very cool. 8)

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I am at work.... it sux... :tard:
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deviant wrote:I am at work.... it sux...
Thats make 2 of us...... and he isnt lying it really does
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3 of us now.
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4!
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soooooo quiet and slow, which gives my brain more time to focus on how shit I feel.....
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Working from home FTW.
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DBoy wrote:Working from home FTW.

:scratch:

fail imo
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True.
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5 :(
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DBoy wrote:Working from home FTW.
ditto
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Today should really be a public holiday too........
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DBoy wrote:Working from home FTW.
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Not working FTW :P
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I thought I'd won something on the lottery as I got four numbers, got really excited then realised that two of the numbers were the supplementary numbers and so it didn't count.

I would only have won $26 so not that fussed. Bit of a letdown tbh
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I have been in a lotto syndicate at work for about 4 years ($2 a week not really high rolling tbh) and we have never ever ever ever ever won

Not even $26 ha ha ha
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I used to play Tattslotto but my Mum's been playing every Wednesday and Saturday night for about 25 years and never won anything above say $100. I lost interest pretty quick so I started playing Oz Lotto about 6 weeks ago and I've won 4 times! Three of those paid for the ticket with a bit left over, the other was about half the cost. So I've actually done really well with Super 7's.

Crossword scratchies are perfect for a cup of coffee and a cigarette. They take a good 5 minutes to do and it takes your mind off work very effectively.
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I get a $2 scratchie a couple of times a week to do on the train to work cause if it comes up more than I would make at work I can just stay on the train for a round trip home ha ha ha
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I'm trying to watch a film and my next door neighbour is using a power drill on a common wall. Arrghhh!
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marcus wrote:I'm trying to watch a film and my next door neighbour is using a power drill on a common wall. Arrghhh!
You should put your sub against the other side and start playing some tearout as soon as he is finished drilling
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Shifty-Sly wrote:
marcus wrote:I'm trying to watch a film and my next door neighbour is using a power drill on a common wall. Arrghhh!
You should put your sub against the other side and start playing some tearout as soon as he is finished drilling
Play some drill-core.
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Blaxter wrote:
Shifty-Sly wrote:
marcus wrote:I'm trying to watch a film and my next door neighbour is using a power drill on a common wall. Arrghhh!
You should put your sub against the other side and start playing some tearout as soon as he is finished drilling
Play some drill-core.
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lolz.

'hey man, you're drilling...so can I' :wink:
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hahaa
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At work today, telecommunications companies don't stop ripping people off on non-national holidays :).

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now, if I could just hold a thought...
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:smt006

i love 4 day weekend but not the work i come back to afterwards

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hey Nat - sorry I have not done anything about those tickets - need to chat about it first if we could.
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only 8 days of work left after today..... then it's Nihon or bust!@!@#!@#!@$

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gnat wrote: i love 4 day weekend but not the work i come back to afterwards
fucking word.

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