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you should post a link bro.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1NndJmTf9t9dgkT_PCSWa5WeP7Iqkp7dOFMn2Ra-_kQo/viewform

better ;)

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You can come. If you bring pie

I was bullied heaps in school. In Primary School for being smarter than the rest of the kids and using 'big words'. In High School I was the white girl listening to rap. I also never really wore the girls uniform. Victoria gets cold in winter so I wore pants and black skate shoes unlike the girls who wore the winter skirt up around their huha somewhere. I'd rather be warm. And did not have the desire to have sexual encounters with the entire male population... And then some shit happened in my personal life, I got really depressed, started hanging out with the cutters and listening to metal, so from then on I was an emo kid with a bad attitude.

I like alcohol

I like this idea

I went to UQ briefly.

Just cos I'm female, I drink wine and I went to UQ I'm pretentious. Far Q

God we have a lot in common!

You can come. If you bring pie

I was bullied heaps in school. In Primary School for being smarter than the rest of the kids and using 'big words'. In High School I was the white girl listening to rap. I also never really wore the girls uniform. Victoria gets cold in winter so I wore pants and black skate shoes unlike the girls who wore the winter skirt up around their huha somewhere. I'd rather be warm. And did not have the desire to have sexual encounters with the entire male population... And then some shit happened in my personal life, I got really depressed, started hanging out with the cutters and listening to metal, so from then on I was an emo kid with a bad attitude.

I like alcohol

I like this idea

I went to UQ briefly.

Just cos I'm female, I drink wine and I went to UQ I'm pretentious. Far Q

God we have a lot in common!

Wife swap?

Regatta Hotel. Worst service of any hospitality venue I have ever been in. Bad doesn't even begin to describe it. Tonight I was unseated from my table because they f**ked up with a booking and then tried to take my meal away before I was done eating.

The only reason I set foot in the place is that I can spit on it from my balcony.

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