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"Maluac Kur, 19, of no fixed address and Ahmed Mohamed, 21, of Brooklyn"

Wow, when did Victoria have a suburb named Brooklyn? Never heard of it until now - sounds like a rough place.

And you know when people are described as having no fixed address that it's trouble. These guys can't get centrelink payments as they have no place of residence, so the money has to come from somewhere :blink:

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^^ footscray - one of our projects is near there - edgewater on the maribyrnong. Nice project. But as u exit it, the surrounding area is like a ghetto!!! relaly is not the best place to be at....

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Brooklyn is where dr drift's place is located....

when I leave my car for tuning there and come back by train and walk about 1.5-2kms from the station... its not exactly a safe feeling....

One thing about this though, that I find one of the most sickening, is the absolute disregard for life for the sake of a few cheap belongings.

In Jewish beliefs, life is the most important thing and should always be preserved when possible. The fact that they didnt care if they killed him or not is just disgusting.....

The whole thing is so appalling.

Mmmm.

Bad shit, usually the africans in noble park cop it coz they try to jump the wrong people.

Even thou thats a bad beating still not as bad as i've seen, melbournes starting to turn to l.a or new york

in 5-10 years were going to have turf wars sigh.

=)

One thing about this though, that I find one of the most sickening, is the absolute disregard for life for the sake of a few cheap belongings.

In Jewish beliefs, life is the most important thing and should always be preserved when possible. The fact that they didnt care if they killed him or not is just disgusting.....

The whole thing is so appalling.

Thats interesting.....the only thing ive learnt from any jewish ppl in business is the most important thing is SAVING MONEY!!!!:bunny:

Mmmm.

Bad shit, usually the africans in noble park cop it coz they try to jump the wrong people.

Even thou thats a bad beating still not as bad as i've seen, melbournes starting to turn to l.a or new york

in 5-10 years were going to have turf wars sigh.

=)

Ha!

Signs of that is happening these days.

I went down Brunswick St. in Fitzroy and I was sitting outside eating Grill'd with 2 friends and we got asked 3 times for money (My friends are usually ok and give a few dollars but that was like the day before and they ask again... GET A F**KING JOB) and a bunch of Hari Krishna did their street dance, handing out panthlets to us and preaching their religion.

Religion and homeless ppl... America knows what I'm talking about...

Turf wars ehy... WARRIORS, COME OUT AND PLAY!

I went down Brunswick St. in Fitzroy and I was sitting outside eating Grill'd with 2 friends and we got asked 3 times for money (My friends are usually ok and give a few dollars but that was like the day before and they ask again... GET A F**KING JOB) and a bunch of Hari Krishna did their street dance, handing out panthlets to us and preaching their religion.

Solution - Jump in a Car and get your GOURANGA Bonus!

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After

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ROFL.

I never give money out to people that ask on the street, but occasionally when i see the beared drummer guy that plays beats on a few buckets w/crates and a broken symbol I hand over a few coins. I remember back in 1997 when he just had one bucket as a drum lol!

In my opinion, homelessness and being a bum is a CHOICE that people make. The Australian Government will pay to send you to Uni/Tafe and pay you study money to make ends meet. There is NO excuse for not being educated or at least not homeless in my opinion. Australians have it really good compared to other countries like the US where their government will not even pay or subsidise their medical bills or educations.

These international thugs, whom are probably on a refugee visa should be deported back to Africa. We are very lucky as Australians to live here under these systems of equality. Hopefully these "commonwealth" systems will still be active in in the next 50 years.

Solution - Jump in a Car and get your GOURANGA Bonus!

Before

grand-theft-auto-1-gouranga-screenshot.jpg

After

1162405560-00.jpg

ROFL.

I never give money out to people that ask on the street, but occasionally when i see the beared drummer guy that plays beats on a few buckets w/crates and a broken symbol I hand over a few coins. I remember back in 1997 when he just had one bucket as a drum lol!

In my opinion, homelessness and being a bum is a CHOICE that people make. The Australian Government will pay to send you to Uni/Tafe and pay you study money to make ends meet. There is NO excuse for not being educated or at least not homeless in my opinion. Australians have it really good compared to other countries like the US where their government will not even pay or subsidise their medical bills or educations.

These international thugs, whom are probably on a refugee visa should be deported back to Africa. We are very lucky as Australians to live here under these systems of equality. Hopefully these "commonwealth" systems will still be active in in the next 50 years.

LMAO!

Yeah that drummer guy is still there and he's gota full drum kit now!

You have a point. As long as they don't complain about immigrants taking their jobs...

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