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Yeh, schoolies was the best. An entire week of drinking and s3x and beach! Sometimes all 3 at once :laugh: I would love to go again... but I don't think it's the same when you're legally allowed into clubs and to buy alcohol :P

hrm.... i've always wondered about this toolies thing....

what 'defines' a toolie?

is it anyone over the age of 17 on the goldcoast during these 2 weeks?

my schoolies was 5 or 6 years ago... yet i have been down there during schoolies probably 2 or 3 times since.... but to go clubbing etc, not to try and get into some 16-18 y/o chicks apartment... though i wouldn't be complaining if that did happen :woot:)

as long as she was 18 and not 16, otherwise you look sorta creepy. lol

i cant beleive it been 2 years since my schoolies, from the things that i remember (not alot) it still feels like yesterday. and the sumo suits were awesome. im heading down :wub:

Schoolies was great, it was hard getting alcohol back in the day. but now i detest anything schoolies related, its more of a pain in the arse especially for traffic. if you do want to drive into surfers make sure u have insurance.

Now you can't have double standards like that...

I had a great time at schoolies on the coast. We boozed up in the units then headed to the beach / streets... and you've got to expect that kids these days are no different. However, kids these days only want to destroy things and piss peope off which is what schoolies it turning into...

i just came back from schoolies today. it was pretty awesome

There were quite a few imports down there, especially this HOT R33 GTR that had an autosalon sticker on it.

But then i saw an R32 which had the boot hit with bottles and a dint in the LHS door. I felt quite sorry for the owner of that black 32, looks like it will be quite expensive to fix.

me and a few mates went for a cruise to the goldy tonight for something to do, i just got back, i havent been down in ages and there were some nice rides out, and broady wasnt to bad either. schoolies everywhere though, was a good perv that was about it though...

saw LXU55 down there allstaged up on the esplanade, :mellow:

Edited by 85URK

schoolies was the best thing EVER.. i finished last year and therefore had my schoolies last year.. i live on the coast but still stayed in surfers, good fun =]

had a look around on friday night, every 2nd person was lookin for a fight, seemed alot worse this year..

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