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Hi Mike, yes thats true

Just round the corner, I'll pop in either mon or tues lunch

let me know room no etc

So, back to the incident....

age of them?nationality?how many,2 you say? clothing?

I have a few cops mates who work in that area - if you have any details I strongly urge you pass them on to me.

sure, revenge is good, but it does lower down to them, me personally if it was an attempted car jacking, they will get whats coming o them, and two of them, 1 of you - who caresif you threw first punch "self defence"

Any detail on the people, pm me and I can pass info on to the "higher powerS"

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Hi Mike, yes thats true

Just round the corner, I'll pop in either mon or tues lunch

let me know room no etc

So, back to the incident....

age of them?nationality?how many,2 you say? clothing?

I have a few cops mates who work in that area - if you have any details I strongly urge you pass them on to me.

sure, revenge is good, but it does lower down to them, me personally if it was an attempted car jacking, they will get whats coming o them, and two of them, 1 of you - who caresif you threw first punch "self defence"

Any detail on the people, pm me and I can pass info on to the "higher powerS"

yeah i know, i do know who they are and shit, ill pm u.

hey man...bad luck with that...hopefully those guys get caught. I never take my car to the station ever mainly due to the fact that i dont want it to get damaged and if i ever am coming back late, i wouldnt wanna be pounced on by 3 guys or whatever.

damn man thats f**ked, so depressing... good to hear your ok, could have come out alot worse...

what happened to them when they jumped you? did they just run off?

Im getting put off the north shore now, parked mums vectra in the westfield carpark in chatty last night, bright lights and full view from the street and two little sick c**ts decided to tag their names in perminant on the back!

Mike, glad to hear you are ok.

There are a few well known individuals and groups that cause trouble around the area.

Most are very well known to the Police - If you know who they are, make sure they get whats coming to them.

man f*k that...

always carry a flick knife around wif ya..specially wen ur goin back to ur baby and theres no one around

Seriously, thats a really stupid suggestion.

Try and be tough, and chances are the knife you are carrying will end up being used on yourself.

agreed with blitz, no knife half the time people get stabbed with the knife they had for protection.

u coming tonight dave??? ill give u one shot to t bag me, just becarefull cause i do bite!

OMG!!!! MIKEY :):)

That is so horible what has happened to you :) im glad that you are alive and still have your car :)

Hope you get better soon *hugs*

I live in the North Shore and have never seen or heard of trouble in the suburbs near us its always so quiet but will keep more of a look out now then usual

Jess

cheers im heaps proud that 1) i didnt go into shock until i got to the hospital lol and 2) that i didnt cry hahahahaha

awww mikey :).

talk about it tonight, glad you are ok tho!!! But it doesn't sound like you have a fun week ahead of you :)

Thumbs up for pepper spray!

*hugs for Mikey*

Yeah, I want some of that!!!

awww mikey :).

talk about it tonight, glad you are ok tho!!! But it doesn't sound like you have a fun week ahead of you :)

Yeah, I want some of that!!!

yeah i want pepper spray to go with my scrambled eggs ( homer simpson)

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