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Didn't have anything to drink. My hands were really sore yesterday. Assumed that it was just the cold playing with the metal plates. Got home after dropping off the leopard and just crashed. Was out till dinner and then just passed out. Didn't wake up until 7:30am today and couldn't balance or stand straight. At work but don't know how long I will last.

i want to see you go through an airport scanner. actually, maybe i don't. i am guessing they will make you strip down because of all the metal in your body.

i want to see you go through an airport scanner. actually, maybe i don't. i am guessing they will make you strip down because of all the metal in your body.

Surgical steel doesn't send it off. :) Been through many scanners.

So what your saying... Is, your kinda like wolverine

Chants calls me this regularly..

not really, it would just be more interesting to see airport security hassle a black man :P

Figures of 'perceived' authority enjoy hassling me

Well we did determine on friday night that cops love hassling black men even more than they love defecting and booking hoons

Yes. We did...

thought I would post pics of last weekends day to Springbrook national park

the view

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surfers paradise in the middle

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it was freezing up there and I came ill prepared - so my good friend Slava gave me this - genuine Nürburgring soft shell jacket ;)

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whilst on Germany - das beer (German beer da bomb y'all)

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das food!!

All in all (finger boy's favourite saying :dry: ) - EPIC DAY!!

That's fuarked. Tell them to payu for it as it's their f-up.

Oh they have said they will pay me for it. But I have to fork out the money, and then hope that they actually do... :(

whilst on Germany - das beer (German beer da bomb y'all)

This guy, he knows.

Looked like a top day mr ants

sure was Nick........after that we headed back home......cracked a few more whist watchin F1 qually.

will go back there again soon.

all of this is makin me hungry and THIRSTY!!!!!!!

sure was Nick........after that we headed back home......cracked a few more whist watchin F1 qually.

will go back there again soon.

all of this is makin me hungry and THIRSTY!!!!!!!

Yer 4 days till opens then will be hitting up a decent cruise somewhere with the brosephs for a weekend I think.

Haven't had a decent run in ages, we all have such different cars

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