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Autum is kicking in over here in Japan. So out come the suede thigh-high boots. But the hot pants are staying, im glad of that!

Im leaving Japan tomorrow to start a new life in Melbourne, so I'm looking forward to meeting you guys on a cruise sometime.

yeah, summer is here. Was standing outside the business building during our 15 min break, and I swear its like all these women just popped out of no where. And the hotter they look, the faster they walk!

still nice though :woot:

I bet our cruises would suck ar5e compared to driving over there.. but you can only take whatever pothole filled roads they'll give you eh...

Melton girls?? EEWWW get some taste 'in ya'. hehe

Actually those Brighton chicks are pretty good :(

lol, my gf works in brighton, omg....girls in business suits are tops!! lol

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