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i just had a kick ass meal in a random chineese restaurant on gouger street.... mang these dumplings were one of the best things to happen to my mouth

Go into the food court and pick yourself up a massive plate of chinese for $5!! Good stuff in there.........

But yeh Gouger has some killa restaurants!!

Go into the food court and pick yourself up a massive plate of chinese for $5!! Good stuff in there.........

But yeh Gouger has some killa restaurants!!

Love the food court. Laksa House FTW !!!! (in the food court thatis next to the asian supermarket it is the one down the North West Corner) stoked i tried something new tho

Hey Nick,

Found some old Group A photos for ya ;)

Always had a soft spot for JPS BMW’s too, damn they looked good!

Awesome never have enough Group A pics

bezender join the cue. i have been looking on and off for a year now and still stuck there. Came close to quitting (more being fired today) As soon as my mates get back from Dubai i will be calling them every 5 minutes until i get the job the said they would have for me back in MARCH :P

LOL you win Steve, would be good for a bit of a change tho, have not done manual labor for a few years... i sit on my ass all day and drive a computer, im a team leader in an IT company... I spoon feed some delicate genius's their work :P

I hear ya Nick, been kinda shopping around for a while now.. if something pops its head up, im there!

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