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lol,

*goes to top drawer and throws out all the lube*

wait you'll need that :P

yeah no reply as yet good think i bought some of those wizz bang german chamois at the royal show you know The MIRACLE SHAMMY :P

hahaha suckers! when the guy said his giving them out free I pushed and jumped to the front.... then the guy mentioned you had to BUY one to get one free I'm like... awww screw it, at that point most people walked away including me :P

yeah steve i got sucked into buying one of those as well, but i got 2 for 1 :P

lol yeah but how good was the demonstration :) + 2 for 1 im a sucka for a deal i havnt used mine yet but its got to be better than the nulon one :P least i can see this one

Craig >> >>miracle shammy<<

haha, do what today tonight did to the fake jacket sellers and make em close down :) ill use mine on saturday Pete when i wash my car for Kellies cruise, ill let you know what the go is.

haha, do what today tonight did to the fake jacket sellers and make em close down :P

Up until last year I used to do alot of counterfeit seizure for Trade Mark Investigations in QLD.

Even got to shut a couple of small shops and stalls up that were mainly dealing with all that Louis Vuitton & Gucci handbags etc

i.e. a genuine handbag from Europe can cost up to $1500, whereas you can get a cheap knock off from China or Indonesia for $20 and sell it in Australia for $200 - $300........sell 20 or 30 of those a day and the risks suddenly seem worth it until someone like me knocks on your door.

I remember chasing 4 guys from the UK a couple of years ago when Metallica came to town and played at the Wayville oval. These guys were following Metallica all over the country and at the end of each show were selling knock off T-Shirts out of suit cases on the Rose Tce lawns & car park entrance for between $30 & $50. They were cheap ass shirts (probably paid $2 each) and were selling upwards of 100 per night then during the day they would try & flog them in Rundle Mall and major shopping centres, lol.

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