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G'DAY Trey....whats up!!

oh that one at Stamford mark...yeah thats pretty good ay was there earlier in the year.

i havent looked at getting contacts yet...may do...but other stuff to do first.

i just went and had a read through whats been going down in there the last couple of days farken entertainment!

click here for super tidy 33GTR: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t188227.html i will do anything for 35g favours, fantasies, personal slave throw me some offers...

Also check this shit out:

Source: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/20...ogs_sharks.html

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October 19, 2005—A veterinarian on the island of Réunion, just off the coast of Africa, prepares to remove a fishing hook from a pet dog's snout this past summer. The dog had escaped fishers who planned to use it as shark bait, according to the animal rights group that shot the video from which the image is taken.

Though apparently restricted to a few amateur fishers, the practice is now seen as a problem on the French-controlled island, which teems with stray dogs and cats. Local authorities this month fined a man for hooking a puppy, and the French government has issued a statement condemning the illegal practice.

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