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faie enuf lol...

well im workin there tonite, and all day tomorow... cash in hand :turned:

if u pass the sex train thingy i think im workin that...

I know the guy who invented the sex train! He is an SAU member!!! That was damn funny when we found that out

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Is it as funny as having a tranny memeber?

Who invented?

Funnier!

A dude in Victoria...cant remember the user name but we called him Vadge cause his number plates were Gadge....seemed funny when in a yokel pub in Goulburn

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Funnier!

A dude in Victoria...cant remember the user name but we called him Vadge cause his number plates were Gadge....seemed funny when in a yokel pub in Goulburn

So kinda like everyone calling Erin/NismoGirl "Sinner" plates "Dinner" coz` she was fat :turned:

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Guys fark off sexpo, Mini Jam is on at Willowbank!! :yes:

Drag racing > broad minded persons

Heard they used to have topless chicks n stuff strutting round at sexpo but lame people complained and got them banned. :)

lool, wrong there are topless females around this year... if i had the cash to repair my car if i damagaed it racing, id be racing too lol

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What exactly does "workin" the sex train entail ???

btw, do they have showbags ???.... I like showbags.

You can buy show bags from sex shop stalls.

My mates got a few last year. Pretty lame though. We used the dildo's that came in them, to point and wave at people on the highway comming home.

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