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got the weber :rofl:

stoked as all fk, and as an added bonus it is sprayed blue :P

i'll get some pics up soon,

i got it for $80, and just as i rocked up there was someone on the phone to the seller offering $150, stoked the seller stuck to his word and sold it to me

well im still f**kEN stranded in Bangkok

we rang the airline last nite at 6pm to confirm our flights and they said our flight was cancelled then at 8pm they rangus and told us our flight home would now go head and was told to be ready at 12am to travel 2 hours to an airport at Pattaya for a 8.10am flight to melbourne

just as we were about to leave we got a phone call from the airline saying that the flight has now been cancelled due to there being bomb threats to the Pattaya airport from which we were leaving at

now we can not leave until Sunday morning but the Thai airways have agreed to pay for a our accomadation and all ours meal until our flight

thank f**k we are staying a 5 star hotel

im f**kEN HAD ENOUGH AND JUST WANNA COME HOME!!!!!!!!!!

feelin for ya dan :rofl:

thats why im hesitant to travel these days.

i know its wrong to live in fear, but fuuk, this shit happens all too often!!!

stay safe mate, get a few more happy endings while ya can eh? :P

When I went there the other week I didn't see any. Yet other nights its crawling.

last night there were a few at vilis

glad i wasnt in my car LOL

they go there wednesdays most of the time , fridays is usually quiet in that aspect

maccas west terrace is free for cops aswell,

when i worked security at the empire pool lounge, i got it half price :rofl:

also got hungry's half price when i woked at city cross (had nothing to do with the ''realations'' i had with the manager) :P

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