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Wait a minute, 18 degrees C, yes?

That's....64 degrees F, not too bad :) It's 50F here right now, going up to 66F, so its colder here!

It was in the 80s-90s F here yesterday (that's 27-32C) so its kind of nice for to be cooler. We keep having thunderstorms, typical of spring here on the East Coast/Southern U.S.

Good stuff, I don't have any plans for the evening right now, its only 12:38PM right now...and I'm still getting my day going. May be hitting up the hardware store for some supplies (helping the girlfriend with an art project) and then working on my car or maybe even washing it if it gets warm enough outside.

Should be a good day!
 
i like it around 27-29,summer gets intense here,up to 40.. But good thunderstorms every afternoon.coldest we get in peak ofwinter is 7/8degrees C.and we all winge about that..

What u doing with your car?? Is it misbehaving.
 
Good afternoon everybody :D

Just indulging in a little kava kava and tramadol combo today.
Great synergy between this two, I feel like a million bucks right now.

I hope everyone's having a nice day.
 
^oh wow....

i like it around 27-29,summer gets intense here,up to 40.. But good thunderstorms every afternoon.coldest we get in peak ofwinter is 7/8degrees C.and we all winge about that..

What u doing with your car?? Is it misbehaving.

I still have to do conversions for those temps ;) 27-29C is 80-85F, which is right around where I like it as well. I dunno about the humidity down under, but in the spring and summer here it gets really really humid, with heat index going into the 90s and 100s even when the temp is in the low 80s. So it really is the humidity that sucks the life out of you, I like it though, for whatever reason...

7-8 degrees C is...44-46F, which is about right for the winter days here, during the night time it can get to the 20s or 30s F...which is -6C to 0C. So a bit colder ;)

I hate the cold too though.

As far as my car goes, its always misbehaving, its a '95 Ford four-door sedan, called the Contour here, but called the Mondeo in the UK, Europe and I think in Australia it is/was called the Mondeo as well. Like most Fords (at least U.S. Fords, I dunno if Aussie Fords are better or worse) it has developed strange characteristics and quirks, but it refuses to die and has lasted forever, despite me beating the crap out of it...I drive really hard and fast, and I drive every car I've driven hard and fast. It's got just over 177,000 miles on it. Wait, do y'all use kilometers of miles in Aus.? Either way, that's about 285,000 km...if you all even use kilometers. I don't even know which countries use miles and kilometers come to think of it. Anyway, that's a good amount of miles and it's still on all original engine/transmission/clutch parts. Some of the body and interior had been replaced, but with junkyard-sourced cheap parts only.

Either way, its expected for American cars to last 100,000 to 150,000 miles and Japanese cars to last a bit longer, at least cars of that vintage. This is the longest my family has had a car last, except for my Dad's old 1978 Chevrolet Caprice (I believe that's a Holden Caprice for you all) that lasted FOREVER. The only reason we got rid of it was because it's 305CID/5.0L V8 engine got like 10 miles per gallon on a good day.

I don't know why people hate on American cars so much, in the late 80s and early 90s they were much worse, but now they're just as good, if not better than, Japanese cars as far as reliability and cost of ownership. I actually think its cheaper than owning a Toyota or Honda because I can (and do) get all my replacement parts from junkyards.
 
I agree and it's nice how long it last's and how potent the pills are.
It sure beat's having to take a crapload of tylenol or ibuprofen tablets.

Think it's starting to work already, I'm definitely feeling a bit more unwound. :)
 
Yes sir, it's one of my favorite substances for anxiety relief.
It feels like a combination of valium and alcohol for me.
Except I don't get inebriated like with booze.

Just helps me to open up and be more social, great stuff for relaxing.
 
im not MIA,i am just tapering off one of my meds and onto another. the WDs from the anafranil is absolute hell. if anyone know about tryciclic antidepressants,please let me know. ive used the search engine like it's my job and i cant find anything. i hurt,headaches,dizzy,nauseas,vomiting,fever,ect....
after i got myself off opiates i swore id never lose my way again. but this is cruel.its an RX and i am following DR's orders. if anyone knows where some info is of if you know someone well versed in this please ask them to contact me.


CH...you know alot about all kinds of things...i think you can help.

i'll be back full force hopefully by next weekend. i miss you guys and i'll do my best to check in.

much peace and love................skillz

I'm not sure how to counteract a TCA's withdrawal symptoms to be honest; and any other drugs that might help could be addictive by themselves.

I would suggest to ride it out - how long have you felt like this? Does smoking cannabis work?

ive heard of people here in oz selling there done and using gear bought with the done money.... I should try get dexedrine for adhd instead of self medicating..im going to fuck out sooner or later,its been spiraling pretty bad last 2-3 months.but knowing me ill have yo hit rock bottom to switch on..and realise whats happening.

It's what I did! I simply couldn't stand being addicted to heroin any longer.
 
Hanging out, enjoying this nice dextroamphetamine high I'm on right now. May actually use it to be productive sooner or later, not that being on Bluelight isn't being productive ;)

skillz, are you doing today? Sounds like last night was pretty rough, hopefully today you're doing better :)
 
The japas are pretty reliable,they have emision laws where after 60000 kms it ridiculously expensive to regiater on the road.so we get imports alot w low k's.

Alot of people will buy half cut japas( car cut from dash fwd) and transpkant into older cars

u guys get the pontiac gto from an aussie coupe built here called the monaro..runs a 6.2 chev.,ive got anLS7 in a ute ( corvette motor) and its fucked for gas. And its 1.65 per L for fuel...gas

Your right bout humidity,bad when its muggy..but usually will piss down rain when its like that.
 
CAPTAIN H-- i was just mentioning the smak, im spiraling on methamph, but im steering towards the theory that i may have adhd and self medicating. Rad your thread on it, alot adds up for me.. Perhaps i just enjoy it ,alot.

HELLO KISSES- weve never met.how are u today,yesterday for me
 
The japas are pretty reliable,they have emision laws where after 60000 kms it ridiculously expensive to regiater on the road.so we get imports alot w low k's.

What are your emissions regulations like? The U.S. has really relaxed emissions regulations compared to Europe or Japan, but some states have stricter ones, or even have stricter ones in certain parts of the state. For example, the parts of Virginia that are close to Washington, D.C. have to get their emissions tested every year when the car has it's state safety inspection done. In Virginia, if the car is 25 years or older, it is exempt from all state emissions laws.

I grew up i the D.C. suburbs and my car had to have that emissions testing done, but it stopped passing so we re-registered it as being "garaged" in a different part of the state (the city I'm currently living in) and now it doesn't have any emissions tests at all.

Alot of people will buy half cut japas( car cut from dash fwd) and transpkant into older cars

Which part of the car is cut out and replaced locally? At least the Japanese Domestic Market uses right-hand-drive like Aus. does, although in the U.S.A. you can have either left or right-hand drive, most cars just have left-hand drive. I've seen (and driven) a few cars that are right-hand, however.

u guys get the pontiac gto from an aussie coupe built here called the monaro..runs a 6.2 chev.,ive got anLS7 in a ute ( corvette motor) and its fucked for gas. And its 1.65 per L for fuel...gas

They stopped making that a few years ago, AFAIK, Pontaic doesn't even exist anymore, we had the G8 for a while which was a clone of another Holden, I'm pretty sure. I think Chevrolet is re-releasing the Caprice as a police package car (since Ford is about to retire the Crown Victoria) with the 6.0L V8 in it. I've seen some of the GTOs with the 6.2's in 'em though, they're really quick and that motor sounds awesome. Would rather drive a Corvette though =D

I don't know about the fuel conversion, because we do gasoline/petrol/fuel/gas by the gallon here, and there's like...3.785 liters to the U.S. gallon, so that means it would be AUS$ 6.25 a gallon.

It's just under US$ 4.00 a gallon here, but that varies a lot throughout the U.S., and even throughout the states. I was in Washington, D.C. earlier this week, which is only 100 miles from Richmond, and its near $4.20 there now. In the country in Virginia, though, its still near the $3.60 - $3.80 range.

Of course, that's not taking into account the exchange rate for U.S. dollars to Aus. dollars...
 
yeah the $A is buying $1.10 atm,highest since 83,when we won tneAmericas Cup .i had to throw that in.

Fuels nice and cheap then,compared to oz.my ls7 uses 70 L over 350 kms if i give it a bit.its in a ute so its quite over powered..270 kw i think..

The conversion is the running gear,motor,g/box usually,but the computer.and brakes too sometimes brake..alot of turbo cars too,so you can buikd powr for peanuts..
 
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