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Dogs - I had my first shift at the RSPCA yesterday.

My football teams (Socceroos, Adelaide United, Barcalona, Crows & Glenelg) kicking goals and winning matches.

The gas the dentist gives me.

Driving on German autobahns.

Having a German wheat beer with mates.

When my GTR is actually running and coming on boost.

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hanging with mates

nice police officers

dosing

driving my car

spending money on my car

looking at my car

watching movies

playing guitar

chicks

chicks

chicks

car modifications

anything mechanical in the way of cars

keyboard drifting on GRID

meeting new people that arent backstabbers and share same hobbies as i do

my dogs , sadly its now just my dog as my other one passed away :'(

taking a fat shit.............

being able to sleep for 14 hours straight without employees or any friends calling me up and ask "eh, what u doing now?" that kind of crap............

oh, too many to list, PM me for a full list of my "happiness".......................................naaaahhhhht.............sif I would do that =.=

my dog, my family and dropping the clutch at 6k

Lol.

The GTR

Missus

Mates

Hills

Iced Coffee

Mocha

Driving the GTR and getting the good attention from people

Alcohol

Road Trips

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Having only a fuse that controls the 4WD system

Getting wasted in Melbourne and stumbling into random clubs and becoming a hit with everyone after saying "I'm from Adelaide!"

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i like:

my car, driving it and the like

the gf

ps3

when jj.am amateurs gets updated

my dodgy SAU hoodie

my friends

my signature :D

boost juice, king william chocolate ftw

SAU at work

weekends

cricket

making a ton

Lol.

The GTR

Missus

Mates

Hills

Iced Coffee

Mocha

Driving the GTR and getting the good attention from people

Alcohol

Road Trips

Edit:

Having only a fuse that controls the 4WD system

Getting wasted in Melbourne and stumbling into random clubs and becoming a hit with everyone after saying "I'm from Adelaide!"

+1 but only farmers union!

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