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omg uleh.. what happened to Campsie habib? :)

You moved from Little Lebanon to Little Greece.. :P

Good move. kinda...

is nice... i like..

That's when I see him too but always on my bike so he doesn't see me. Psst, the other day when I saw him the car was dirty. Pass it on. Don't tell who told you.

shut uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuup!!

my car is NEVER dirty.

Mars - i seen you car heaps of times mate around 6 pm from rockdale to brighton..do you finish work around that time?

guilty!!

I'm a resident and i can tell you that if you do the right thing when you drive through, you should be fine...

Yeah most of the time, except for the time i was driving through there, minding my own businsess, at 5am, and got pulled over and defected for the most bullshit reasons such as; airbox too shiney, too many k's on odo, no muffler

Now, it was 6am by the time they were done, the damn sun was on its way up, it had been raining, and i was f ing tired:

Airbox is an ARC airbox (so yeah its shiny but its enclosed and not a pod so thats bullshit)

Odo - does a truck get in trouble for having lots of k's on it? I dont think so. The owner before me rewound the k's and stuffed the odo, gee, dont hear of that with imports.......

Muffler - the cops didnt want to get their uniforms dirty by bending down on the ground to see if there was a muffler so they wrote me up for it anyway. Yes they actually said that. I have a muffler.

What a croc

Although i have to say that was nearly 2 years ago, and since then i havnt had any issues around there

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