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You can find me on Habbo Hotel, Get Tiffany and Runescape.

If you've never played or heard of Get Tiffany, it's a online multiplayer game where you fight 3 other people to win the love of Tiffany.

Seriously, play it. People actually pay for 'full' membership for it. It's crazy.

oh fabulous, politics has finished now we are onto religion, no one EVER agrees on the two topics (and defects) so why bother discussing.

im quite happy being chaotic. :D

Shit, anyone remember Dazzleland in the Myer centre?

It's basically all but forgotten now... a few years ago, you could still see the Dazzleland signs and stuff, but now it's all covered up by 2m of white painted glass so you can't see in.

Apparently, the gym only takes up 1 level... the other 2 levels, which were what Dazzleland was located on, are simply disused. They don't even allow service people up there anymore, as they say the floors "are too weak". It basically never got maintained after it closed in the late 90's I guess.

I still have a Dazzleland token sitting at home, too! Hahaha

But shit, that was awesome up there when I was young! And Lego Land... ah... memories.

yup, remember that. remember even as a little kid thinking that the roller coaster was a death trap. but yeah, pretty dodge up there now, snuck in once or twice, took a bunch of snps (mostly just cause i could), shits messed up, have to be *really* careful where you step, floors paper thin in a lot of places, and just plain f**ked in others.

Anyone going to the Norwood food and wine festival on Sunday?

I'll be going down there... "to sample fine wine"

I might take someone down there....and f**k u damo if u say anything abt taking my mum :D

have always loved the food and wine festival....there is always good food (depends on what your eating :D), some really good wine and a whole bunch of fine ass chickas

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