Table of thirty in today. 4 gluten free people, I hate when they ask if they can eat something, it's like, FUCKME, I'm not the weirdo with the made up disease - you are - maybe you should do your research better or bring a fuckin' lunchbox you annoying cubts.

General Thread - January - 2014
#481
Posted 03 January 2014 - 10:16 AM
#482
Posted 03 January 2014 - 10:17 AM
Yes
Often the start of rural default 'limits' or prima facie allowances were signalled by use of the speed derestriction sign, catalogued R4-2 in AS1742.4. (2009 edition has dropped from reference the R4-2 speed derestriction). The speed derestriction sign (//) had developed 'different meaning' over time at state and territory level, although its contract-meaning under "The United Nations Convention on Road Traffic, Signs & Signals" where the sign is catalogued "C,17a", is; "End of all local prohibitions imposed on moving vehicles" and has never changed. In the Northern Territory, they designated the end of speed restrictions. In Victoria they meant that the rural default speed limit applied, whilst in New South Wales, they indicated that the prima facie 50 miles per hour (80 km/h) limit applied.
New South Wales's prima facie 50 mph limit, often signed by derestriction signs, was only enforced in cases where a driver's speed could be demonstrated to be excessive or dangerous in the context of prevailing road conditions. This was somewhat similar in principle to "reasonable and prudent" limits in other jurisdictions. This led to the widespread but misleading belief that no limit applied, and that derestriction signs indicated an "unlimited" limit. This belief, coupled with repeated studies showing 85th percentile speeds in excess of 120 km/h on major routes, comparatively high road tolls, difficulty in prosecuting speeding offences, and the variance in meaning of the derestriction sign across states, led New South Wales to harmonise its rural default limit to 100 kilometres per hour (62 mph) in 1978. The use of derestriction signs in New South Wales was officially discouraged, and on state controlled routes, 100 km/h signs were progressively used instead.
By the 1990s, most states had discontinued use of the derestriction sign, mainly for reasons of disambiguity. In most cases, these have either been replaced with definite specific limits, or "END limit" signs on roads where a specific limit is inappropriate or otherwise impractical. However, in some areas, local governments have continued to use the deprecated signs on locally controlled rural roads.
The Northern Territory continued to use derestriction signs to indicate unlimited limits until 2007, when an open road default limit of 110 kilometres per hour (68 mph) was introduced, along with 130 kilometres per hour (81 mph) limits on the Territory's four major highways.[16][17]
read that, but then there is this
"the derestricted speed zone limit is 110 km/h and this applies only to areas as signposted outside the metropolitan area."
on the WA police website
http://www.police.wa...70/Default.aspx
if you're saying you got booked, fork them up
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#483
Posted 03 January 2014 - 10:19 AM
Warbo or Middleton? Middleton is a residential street, def not unlimited along there, the more rural roads with that black circle thing are any speed upto 80.Im fairly sure now on one point of the road it has the black circle and line sign for part of the road. Haven't been up there in probably 12 months.
I was there last on Tuesday

#484
Posted 03 January 2014 - 10:22 AM
Well there you go! My information came directly from the Senior Sergeant at my local!
In NSW it's up to 80 though.
So I can do 110 down Carter Rd?
LOL.
NOT THAT I HAVE EVER DONE THAT BEFORE!
#485
Posted 03 January 2014 - 10:22 AM
Table of thirty in today. 4 gluten free people, I hate when they ask if they can eat something, it's like, FUCKME, I'm not the weirdo with the made up disease - you are - maybe you should do your research better or bring a fuckin' lunchbox you annoying cubts.
What if those people have celiac disease? A gluten free diet is all they can eat.
#486
Posted 03 January 2014 - 10:25 AM
If they are coeliac then they would have told me that, as it is far more restrictive than a choice bound gluten free. Also, I think you're missing my point.
Any coeliac I've ever come across is well and truly abreast of what they can and cannot eat.
#487
Posted 03 January 2014 - 10:25 AM
What if those people have celiac disease? A gluten free diet is all they can eat.
Its their own fault they are weak.
I put up with people from amnesty, red cross and now the cancer council almost daily hounding me!! Throw in the greens, green peace, unhcr, save the forking children and I've well and truly hit my limit for the number of fuckstains wanting me to sign something or give money. Seriously cubts,right off.
#488
Posted 03 January 2014 - 10:25 AM
i didn't specifically look for nsw, but did read the wiki one and was like... LOL
so print that page, go to the local bacon factory, slap the paper down on the counter and be like.. BITCH, YOU BEST GET RID OF THAT FINE !!! then be very sorry for shouting and saying bitch. inform them it was not directed at anyone, it was a general statement and you're very excited ... or something,
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#489
Posted 03 January 2014 - 10:26 AM
Also, who books in to a pizza place for a gluten free meal?
I never got fined, just what they told me. Because I always wondered. Also, at the end of the roadworks on any of these 'B' roads - the last sign post will read 80
Instead of a derestricted or 110
#490
Posted 03 January 2014 - 10:27 AM
Bet there aren't any starving Africans with food allergies
#491
Posted 03 January 2014 - 10:28 AM
Yeah harden the
up and eat real food.
Bet there aren't any starving Africans with food allergies
Bahahahahaha well said!
I should just convert to single, right?As soon as she hands it to you, slowly take of your pants, then, while staring her straight in the eyes rub it against the tip of you penis, while continuing your painfully intense gaze whisper to her;
"My eye is watering, this might be a bit hot"
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#492
Posted 03 January 2014 - 10:28 AM
I never got fined, just what they told me. Because I always wondered. Also, at the end of the roadworks on any of these 'B' roads - the last sign post will read 80
Instead of a derestricted or 110
I've seen that. normally the 110 is really close by, normally
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#493
Posted 03 January 2014 - 10:28 AM

#494
Posted 03 January 2014 - 10:29 AM
anyhew, work time
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#495
Posted 03 January 2014 - 10:30 AM
#496
Posted 03 January 2014 - 10:30 AM
If they are coeliac then they would have told me that, as it is far more restrictive than a choice bound gluten free. Also, I think you're missing my point.
Any coeliac I've ever come across is well and truly abreast of what they can and cannot eat.
That's true about coeliac people. Laura is on a gluten free diet because of a wheat intolerance. So I'm used to going to places that offer GF choices and even pizza places that do GF bases.
#497
Posted 03 January 2014 - 10:30 AM
Pretty sure I stole it from a comedian
I have lost all the respect I never had for you.
I should just convert to single, right?As soon as she hands it to you, slowly take of your pants, then, while staring her straight in the eyes rub it against the tip of you penis, while continuing your painfully intense gaze whisper to her;
"My eye is watering, this might be a bit hot"
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#498
Posted 03 January 2014 - 10:32 AM
#499
Posted 03 January 2014 - 10:34 AM
I have lost all the respect I never had for you.
You had some to begin with?
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#500
Posted 03 January 2014 - 10:36 AM
this is Luke's Foz.
Yes! You know him?
Love his car!
I haven't seen it around, no - and I would usually spot something like that.
Yep that's where I live, do you have any more pics? The background isn't enough for me to recognise the area...
He's gone through a few sets of wheels but AFAIK, he's still on the JDM STi 18s in my first pic. Here's some more of the car though -
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