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come on guys lets cruise up to the gold coast for a week in November? We must be there for the arrivals of all the euroo backpackers and the jap chix! We can also organise "a fully tabouli" cruise with the sau qld guys

Come on tight asses !!!

Rode the motorbike through the city, then down to bondi, went straight through the traffic, past the loser p platers in pulsars, honked at all the chicks, got some waves... i think ill do it again, IN BOARDIES AND A SINGLET TOO BAHAHAHAH

I LOVE SUMMMEEEERRRRR

i love summer but

a/ aircons not working atm

b/ its too hot to work on cars all weekend.

lol you weren't working on cars tho today were ya.? Saw yours parked in the "lane", when I went to work this arvo ;) .

haha sprung yeah i was working today. just can't bring myself to pay for parking on the weekends and I got away with it today

but working on cars tommoz ;)

lol :D

Yea weekend works sucks :P ....Still working....till about 2am today...grrr...

oh yea....summer rulez....(if u have time off to enjoy it)

Edited by ChrisCross
Summer is going to suck for me big time in regards to work - Management tells us we have to wear long pants all year round because it looks 'professional'.

Bah to that I say.

lulz

I told my boss that it doesnt stop me from doing my job - no complaints now.

living 5mins walk from the beach FTW!

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