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There are plenty of members here that will get satisfaction out of reading this story on page 42 of today's west:

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Dude, that's stomach churning. Grown men resorting to that kind of stuff, is it a laugh? My TAFE lecturer talked good about Brett to me, and said I should try and get an apprenticeship there. Glad I didn't . . . :laugh:

Bloody Hendo hey...!

Knew him way back when he worked for Volvo, and had just gotton his FJ20 1600.

He has had a bit of a rough run lately with Parents dying and wife, buisness etc......

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Yeah....probably had a lot to do with it...people do some pretty f*cked up things, when f*cked up things are going on in there life.

there is no excuse for commiting crimes against children.

but remember this is australia

innocent until proven guilty ( and NO i wouldnt know this guy from a bar of soap )

im sorry if i offend anyone but i got 3 girls of my own and if any mother f$#&*(er done that to my kids, i'd cut there testicals off and make them eat it, then let them rot in prison for the rest of there lives :(:mad::mad:

im sorry if i offend anyone but i got 3 girls of my own and if any mother f$#&*(er done that to my kids, i'd cut there testicals off and make them eat it, then let them rot in prison for the rest of there lives :(:mad::mad:

oh I think I'd be pretty much on the mark to say 100% of us agree with u

im sorry if i offend anyone but i got 3 girls of my own and if any mother f$#&*(er done that to my kids, i'd cut there testicals off and make them eat it, then let them rot in prison for the rest of there lives :(:mad::mad:

I totally understand,Its real hard not to take the law into your own hands.

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