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Hey i was there...

I went to work to start the say and then skipped into the tents in the middle of doomben...

I was a VIP guest of the embasy's ($190 per ticket to get into there). Lucky for me, i was a guest which means it was free.

I even got to taste Johnie Walker BLUE label with lunch...

I saw heaps of eye candy, OMG heaps of eye candy. Was funny to watch a poor 18 year old bloke loose it and spew all over his girlfriend and himself... The hot hot sun and sprits/beer dont mix for some.

Was a really fun day out tho...

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arghwas a good day out, we went shoopping for clothes yesterday morngin, and got all pimped up, then headed to the bottlo for drinks, started drinking about 10.30am got a lift to the races, we were so smashed by lunch it was classic. plus my horse won! even better, im about to head off to collect the winnings :P delta blues

and man there are some fine arse women out there.

best day of the year

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