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some a** h*** throw a box of eggs onto my car this morning.............

this is not the first time........... last time my sister 316i was the target, and now ...........my 33........

Are those f***ing a** h*** got too much time to waste? what the f*** they are thinking? :rofl:

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I am thinking about who they are.

maybe because the noise of my car.

but there was a burnout sround on my Ave last night, just thinking are they relat or not.

I was so unhappy, coz this morning i am runnning out of time to go to my exam. And i have to wash my car before i went to exam.............. :rofl:

I had my 34 egged last week while the car was parked out the front of Calvary hospital while my wife was giving birth - left a nasty mark over the drivers door handle, and got egg yolk all down in my window winder mechanism - wish I could have caught the f$#%ers do it.

Are you sure it wasn't a delayed 'trick' from Halloween? Did you give lollies to all those that came knocking?

why do people in Australia celebrate halloween?

half the people who celebrate it wouldnt even be Catholic.

just another reason to go out and get pissed.

why do people in Australia celebrate halloween?

half the people who celebrate it wouldnt even be Catholic.

just another reason to go out and get pissed.

Agree, and when they come knocking, and you don't give a shite and have nothing for them!! Enoying!!

i never have been.

i wouldnt egg anyone else either. waste of eggs.

mmm eggs.

Likewise!!

Edited by Deluxe
why do people in Australia celebrate halloween?

half the people who celebrate it wouldnt even be Catholic.

just another reason to go out and get pissed.

um why do you associate Halloween with being Catholic?? :nyaanyaa:

some a** h*** throw a box of eggs onto my car this morning.............

this is not the first time........... last time my sister 316i was the target, and now ...........my 33........

Are those f***ing a** h*** got too much time to waste? what the f*** they are thinking? :nyaanyaa:

hmm are you down south??

um why do you associate Halloween with being Catholic?? :nyaanyaa:

becausing the original meaning of halloween comes from catholic history.

yeh, halloween isnt actually about getting lollies and looking like a dick while doing it.

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