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yep, the wife and I are churchies .... the rest of you are going to helll muahahahahahahaha :D

* shrugs * gotta go sumwhere :(

hahaha funny sunday story, one sunday morning ( actually 1pm but to me and the boys.... thats morning on a sunday ), we watched the paris hilton porno, and someone goes.... you know alota people go to church on sunday, and we're sittin around hungover and watching porn.... i know where we're goin, im like... to maccas??? and hes like... yeah actually to maccas :lol:

:)

i live in shitmore aka seymour now, its abouuutttt.... 45mins north of melb if you go straight down the hume freeway, but i used to live in Brunswick East, thats where i got my loving of modded cars from, you cant walk somewhere without seeing one after 6pm :)

only downside to there is you get the occassional wankjob, like one time me and sum mates went down there, and a guy came and asked me for tyres so he could do " shick burnouts yulleh " ( not being sarcastic, thats what he said ), i was like.... pffft yeah lemme jst check my back pocket f**ktard :)

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