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for bunta and lee (phatboi)

i dont pay rent, or much of anything.

my parents dont expect me to, and i like it that way :ninja:...

They say its always my home, and im always welcome... renting bedrooms to your own kids is madness...

my 2 cents

ewww BP pies, i started work one monring at 5am, so i tohught yeah why not buy an ice coffe and two pies, i bought a plain pie, and a steak and cheese pie. i ate half the plain before throwing it out, and two bites of the other one before the liquid cheese made me feel sick...

:ninja: sorry thats my bitch.

but wouldnt it be more fun picking us all up and going on a late night rampage

yeah, i cleaned the garage (which was good for me ( no more sharp objects near my baby) ) and i got half way through the lawn when the mower died lol.. thats fate for ya.

ewww BP pies, i started work one monring at 5am, so i tohught yeah why not buy an ice coffe and two pies, i bought a plain pie, and a steak and cheese pie. i ate half the plain before throwing it out, and two bites of the other one before the liquid cheese made me feel sick...

:ninja: sorry thats my bitch.

but wouldnt it be more fun picking us all up and going on a late night rampage

i have already informed mr lee that there is a perfectly functioning 24hr maccas at springwood, but hes too much of a snob to go!

hahahahaha, true that, sadly in redcliffe, no place is late night ;) well mcdonalds and hungry ajcks are on friday and saturday nights, but only drive thourghs from 11.....

everything else is either 711 or petrol station, and to my shock.>>> nightowl closes betweent eh hours of 1am to 4am O|:ninja:

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