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spotted a green stag and a white stag on south road this arvo , then some toy on grange road trying to race me in traffic in a grey series 1 33

hey mitch :)

gave you a wave,your 33 looks good on the road mate

^^ haha yeah spotted Jas at work the other day and tried to con her into dragging her bf along to the SAU dinner next week :touch: .... thanks for the coffee too Jas :blink::D:banana:
Im keen as... no bf tho he sent me packing from Scotland... prick. trying to find someone to go with so im not a loner haha. Ps: come for coffee anytime :-) 

Spotted a silver stag leaving the top level carpark of marion tonight, looked fairly stock... Didnt go and see paranormal activity did ya.. F**k that movie was awsome :blink:

Also a silver 33 at the sturt road and diagonal road intersection heading towards marion road down sturt road.. Was lowered with silver rims by the look of it.. These were spotted between 9 and 9.30..

Im keen as... no bf tho he sent me packing from Scotland... prick. trying to find someone to go with so im not a loner haha. Ps: come for coffee anytime :-) 

Douche! Which BP you working at now anyways? You seem to pop up everywhere :blink:

Spotted Scandy on O'Connell St tonight... win :D

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