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yeah, im moving in with a girl i work with,

out in unley or summink, its a shoebox compared to what im used to, cheap though, only $170 a fortnight.

Dammm hooked up!!

lol, could be.

rent; $75 p/w

alcohol for house warming party; $300

waking up the next morning between your flatmate and her girlfriend; priceless.

Thats ace can I come!!!

just dont get caught going throught there stuff when there not home :D:)

i think you are doubting my sneakiness. :)

Hahaah, that reminds me of American Pie 2

"LESBIAN ARTIFACTS!!!!" :D:)

BWAHAHAHA, i was thinking the exact same thing...

bah.

had a nice little surprise waiting for me when i went to my car to go to work last night.

id moved it out of the driveway into the street just infront of my house in the morning so that my mum could get her car out of the garage, and left it there thinking; "its broad daylight, its a piece of crap anyways, itll be nice and safe."

12 hours later, walked out side, turned off the alarm, and walked around to the drivers side (facing away from the house) to find a nice tag on the drivers side doors (both of em..), and it probably wasnt more than a few minutes old, paint was still wet, and i could still smell that distinctive aerosol fresh spray paint smell in the air.

i mean, for f**k sake, ill be the first person to admit that my cars an absolute heap of shit, but to have someone do this to it shits me off to no end.

if youve got a f**king problem with someone, you dont vandalise their stuff, f**kin pussies.

its the 3rd time ive had my car vandalised in as many months.

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