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well we wont be far at all 10mins away from the car wash / food / phoot shoot so it very close

it wont be to much of a late night, due to work the next day GGGRRR!

Where abouts are we doing the photo shoot? At Bunnings or?

Bunnings might attract more police attention being on Princes Hwy, but its got a large car park...

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there are 2 undercover car parks, the one at the back near maccas drive thru is part of the new part of the centre so it should have new lighting meaning heaps of lights. and then there is the one under target but i dun think that will be big enuff with the amount of cars coming. i suggest the bigw car park Alan.

yea cool just leave your car in a dark area when your eating... so when i jump on your bonnet no one will see :D

hahah lol

as you finish I'l beat you with an Indian made cricket bat - thanks to your advice it will be dark and no one will see the blood splatter

hahah lol

as you finish I'l beat you with an Indian made cricket bat - thanks to your advice it will be dark and no one will see the blood splatter

thats not cool man!!!! thats quite farken harsh to tell you the truth!

WHY NOT USE A SOUTH AFRICAN BAT lol

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