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I'll have to take a pic of my shirt. I made a shirt about 6 months ago that says 'shhh... i'm hunting emo's' on the back, and I wore it around the city for a day. f**k I got some comments. The best was from this seedy looking tall lanky guy who said 'your mum's an emo' :(
anna, you will make me a shirt that says that! lol that is cool

Lets all get a shirt, then do a SAU city run where we all wlk up and down the queen street mall rndomly and see if we can start trouble with some one....

Lets all get a shirt, then do a SAU city run where we all wlk up and down the queen street mall rndomly and see if we can start trouble with some one....

been there done that! lotsa fun, i'm up for it again :( i'll need a long handled tazer though

Lets all get a shirt, then do a SAU city run where we all wlk up and down the queen street mall rndomly and see if we can start trouble with some one....

Y`all no i spin shit on the net.. am the same in person, loud, rude and annoying. I will be hurt at queenstreet mall doing this

Y`all no i spin shit on the net.. am the same in person, loud, rude and annoying. I will be hurt at queenstreet mall doing this

dont worry Josh i will protect you....

must be all the crying you do josh that makes you seem like an Emo.....you know who is a real emo but just doesn't show it? John..... fark he's a cry baby, always...wah wah it isn't fair wah wah wah.... he just need s to get the haircut and less hobo looking clothes.....

Y`all no i spin shit on the net.. am the same in person, loud, rude and annoying. I will be hurt at queenstreet mall doing this

thats alright, i'll video you getting hurt :( and then sell it and make money

dont worry Josh i will protect you....

must be all the crying you do josh that makes you seem like an Emo.....you know who is a real emo but just doesn't show it? John..... fark he's a cry baby, always...wah wah it isn't fair wah wah wah.... he just need s to get the haircut and less hobo looking clothes.....

lol thats pretty good lee

How about Pink Floyd doofed up...sounds good I reckon

Pink Floyd... awful music! Rather drill a hole in my head!

wee.... my last day here and I'm doing nothing. Just have to throw some crap in the dumpster down stairs (1 flight of stairs) and take some old computer gear "to the dump".

well, maybe you should fix your car so you dont have to walk ;)

but i like walking....................who am i kidding, I WANT MY CAR BACK *cries*

Why? I'm not the one hassling you about being a dickhead :(

That's what happens when you constantly break cars :P

i was referring to ur 'glittery' posts ass :D, plus everythings sorted now :D

i dont break them, they break on me :P

i missed my train, had to sit at the station for 30 mins lol

Ooooo, you mentioning pink floyd doofed up reminded me of alice coopers' poison. Love dancing to that :(

Speaking of which, where's John? I lost a CD that had that track on it and I need it back :D

quiet you :( but seriously, try it one day, you'll see what i mean

just how drugs make u kill people: :D

officer: 'son, why did u just stab that man'

mike: 'sorry officer, the drugs made me do it;

Pink Floyd... awful music! Rather drill a hole in my head!

Agreed that it doesn't appeal to everyone. The brick in the wall song would be the only one I like.

wee.... my last day here and I'm doing nothing. Just have to throw some crap in the dumpster down stairs (1 flight of stairs) and take some old computer gear "to the dump".

So many sau peeps looking for different work or currently changing jobs...whats happening kids, why are we all sooo unhappy? :D

quiet you :( but seriously, try it one day, you'll see what i mean

What am I trying, driving fast...done that already :D

but i like walking....................who am i kidding, I WANT MY CAR BACK *cries*

i was referring to ur 'glittery' posts ass :(, plus everythings sorted now :D

i dont break them, they break on me :D

i missed my train, had to sit at the station for 30 mins lol

i laugh at your misfortune

arg it makes me wanna run my car off a cliff or into a wall!!! :(

have you tried using the steering wheel lee?

:D

anna, i thought the emo in you made you unhappy?

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