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I'll give you a post ban too if you really want one.

Now... unless you have issues reading... i said

That would imply, that i am indeed, at work

kids of today, no english skills :)

jeez man ease up....i asked if u were working "all" night

q club is at fawkner. break point is at broadmeadows.

The land of goat sphincter rings owner or co-owner of Q club used to have a yellow r32 gtr plates "FENER" dunno if he still has it or if he still owns the place. haven't seen it there in a long time.

north western suburbs.....

I have a poster of tha car on my wall.. Puts out 400/500aw or rw kilowatts if I can remember.......

hahahhaha this guys always telln us wat to do and where to go....COME ON wat ya doin on a friday night man....dont tell me ur workn all nite.....

lol...

see the group ash is in " moderators ".... think mb why thats why he tells you what to say etc. lol.

Incase no one noticed anDru is 'AnjoO'.. he had his name changed..

Now his stupidity may make sense...

thought so. haha thnx for clearing that up mark

and to answer the previous question. the usual shiz, taxi on a friday night loll

now for drinking tonight. winnah

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