What is new in your little world?

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lars63
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Whiskey 7 wrote:Breathtaking :up:

.. and I'm off sailing tomorrow for 10+ days having spent today affixing the stainless steel gas BBQ (hang over the stern), the outboard motor bracket (holds the smallest outboard for the tender (rubber ducky)), stowing some grocery provisions and the biggest job was setting up and furling the sails. Massive and much heavier fabric that I imagined. Back soon with pics :)
Have fun Whiskey 7 :up:
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Recently I did a full rebuild of my office, needed to change things up and declutter my work area. Also upgraded my case after 6 years and really liking how it turned out.

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Eraser
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Looks like a prostitute's workplace, but you get full credit for effort :up:
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This would have been cool when I was 17...
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Fucking office for a 12 autist? ... :olo: ...
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Considering I work in here full-time during the day, I like drawing the curtains and turning on the RGB lights if I'm gaming at night. Helps set the boundaries between work and personal time.
Eraser wrote:Looks like a prostitute's workplace, but you get full credit for effort :up:
You know I work just as hard :drool:
scared? wrote:Fucking office for a 12 autist? ... :olo: ...
Not enough cheap motel furniture to satisfy your exquisite tastes :olo:
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All for colour change lighting, I’ve got a fair bit of it but I would suggest hiding the actual LEDs if you can.
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Fair point, I'd definitely use a diffuser if I were to put it in the living room or something.
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Yeah it’s a pain to hide them but it does make a huge difference
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I've watched enough pornhub to spot a studio apartment when I see one. Blacklights are a bold choice.
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We have a large two-bedroom in a nice area, but thanks for caring <3
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Lol poor ppl...
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lol bella vista slum lord...
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Don't be jellus of paradise poorums...
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Fuck u....
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nice setup :up:
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Captain Mazda wrote:We have a large two-bedroom in a nice area, but thanks for caring <3

There will always be a place in my heart for strippers.
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Not surprising you have to pay for companionship, but I won't judge.
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So how much do you charge?
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Sorry man, money's not an issue. It's just that you look like a goblin and live in a dilapidated shack so I'd be embarrassed to be seen with you :(
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Nice set up, Mazda

I'm just putting a Fanatec rig together. It isnt a DD set up or anything, but it has cost me a few quid and I'm expecting it to be quite the upgrade over my Thrustmaster T150

Pics might follow
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Fitted the exhaust I ordered onto the bike. Took some metalworking as its not meant specifically for this bike. Pretty happy with the results. Sounds pretty

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My god, that looks loud!
Although, it's just the end muffler I guess? Looks like the cat is still under there with the original piping coming out of the engine. Guess it's not entirely as loud as it looks then?

Not sure I appreciate the look on this bike to be honest. It's too much of a monster truck/tractor pull kind of look.
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It's actually decent in terms on loudness. It's less loud than your average Harley I'd say. I actually really like the sound now, it was way too quiet before. It does have a very mechanical look, which I prefer or I'd have gotten a full fairing bike. I prefer seeing the mechanical components. It also has very tractor like sounds if I'm being honest, not a lot unlike a Ducati.
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Last day at my job... feels weird..
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