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aren't the HQ security Mark Rau's boys from Total Control??

I worked 10 years for the guy........top bloke, but I'm glad those days are behind me.

Not sure if the 3 blokes I know work(ed) for him. But they were working at HQ around late 2007?

I use to work for George of Ace 2000 Security. Great bloke, and his son Chris always had your back when things got out of hand. A little heavy handed at times, but thats Hindley St security for you. Even George's missus Jan worked in the clubs. Funny watching a 'granny' kicking out a young drunk from a club. :D

Worked Hindley for 4 years. And I'm glad those days are behind me too.

if I owned a club, I'd have pat downs as well.

but I'd use gorgeous girls to pat down the blokes and studs like Nightcrawler & Madaz in 'G's patting down the chicks ;):mad:

Then you'd never get any chicks in, and due to that, no blokes will come in either = no revenue!

:D

Yeah, I agree, after having worked in clubs also, I'd have pat downs and metal detectors also. I worked Hindley back when all those shootings, murders and nightly street brawls took place. Not stories even I would tell Tracy about. Couple mates I knew ended up on ACA caught dealing drugs to hotel patrons etc, and also when a friend of mine (and a mate's girlfriend) Carolyn died from an OD. So I kinda quit and moved on. One can only be exposed to that environment for so long.

Here is "Leeman" (terrifc bloke & a champ) doing what he does best in my back yard......buggered if I could do that, I get a nose bleed sitting up too high in my truck, lol.

Was a windy day to

Cutting down the fully mature almond tree in my backyard wasn't fun either. Whilst not as high as your tree, I had a nice big doberman on the other side of the fence, licking its lips and sizing me up :D

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/AAAA-New-World-Flag...1QQcmdZViewItem

judging by the website, i can't tell if this is a serious ad or not?

oh well, i made a best offer of $0.03, well see what happens.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/AAAA-New-World-Flag...1QQcmdZViewItem

judging by the website, i can't tell if this is a serious ad or not?

oh well, i made a best offer of $0.03, well see what happens.

What a knob! :P

FFS

It took me like 40 minutes to upload all of the pics for that post pics of your old car thread :P

The attatchment uploader can go suck a fat c0ck, would balls up every time I got to the 6th upload. Had to re-write the reply twice because it fked up :)

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