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ey guys i just wanted some ideas on things me and my friends that are already on holidays can do during the week in the day and night.

i get 2 weeks and some of my friends get 1 so some aren't even on holidays. i hate jsut bumming at home with nothing to do and plus my internet is capped till next month so i can't even youtube =(!!!!!!! lolz

i know the melb shows on but i'd rather keep the money for my car. also i know weather has been pretty shite so beyond the obvious things i can do like watching a movie, what do you guys do or where do you guys go during the week and on a weekday night? any cool hangout places? cruises?

let me know~!

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Take a young lady to the movies? But make sure she pays her way, cause you gotta save the moneh for the car!

Or buy a bag of goon (one for each of your mates) and go sit in a park.

Not only will you find the mothers wont like it, but you'll also have a ball when the cops arrive and your all off your chops :banana:

lets hope lauren doesnt read that :banana:

Thank god im not 16 anymore...

I go to Maccers now instead

What Is this Bag of Goon you speak of Nismoid?
Goon.. abo wine...frutiy lexia..cheaper than petrol and the same effect :D and afterwards when you need to pass out you can use the bag as a pillow...

lol - more specifically, Goonawarra cask wine. Comes in (from memory) a 4ltr silver bag, and is in a nice 'box' to package it.

And ye, as stated, the bonus is you get a pillow :P

lol damn didn't know this thread would turn into a exotic drug term guide!

last time i checked a goon was a bad guy?

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lol damn didn't know this thread would turn into a exotic drug term guide!

last time i checked a goon was a bad guy?

have you seriously not heard of goon as an alcoholic drink before?

but yes it is bad lol

nah man?! lol none of my friends or family have ever used that term before. but anyway...suggestions on where to go or what to do to keep me ouccupied during these holidays lol?

hey mate don't bother posting useless crap if your not gonna help. theres no complaining here...just wanting suggestions

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