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*reads kell's vent post*

uh shit. calling that guy an immature dropkick is an insult to immature dropkicks the world over. worst f**kin excuse ive ever heard, dude knew what he was getting into from the start, and to turn around and say that is incredibly low. but as pete said, better early than late with this. better luck next time. :P

ugh, knew it, sorry Kel but i didnt like him from the start, definately seemed like he thought he was so much more upper class than the rest of us, Rubbing in how bad maccas is for us, after us laughing and saying how much we dont care, saying he only eats "gourmet", then talking with him about my car, after he bought it up, and him saying "i dont even know why you guys bother". Much better off without him, hes a toss.

my mate and i just cooked an awesome meal to break in his new webber.

cooked a whole snapper with lemon juice, coriander, salt, pepper, red curry paste and some white wine. served it on wok tossed veggies.

was so good i had to share with u guys

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