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EPIC WIN

Did you see Mike Foyle and Jon O'Bir last week at St. Pauls?!

They were... So amazing.

ohh yeah you coming to earth tonight Daniel...i can get u a ticket for $20

btw u have my contact :(

Scored a beach house in Goolwa for the weekend, so I'm going out jet skiing up there.

Everyone wants to me to hit up Earth tonight, though :( will be huuuuuuuuuuuuuge.

Would love to, but I'm trying to keep myself out of trouble and out of town this weekend hahaha

Scored a beach house in Goolwa for the weekend, so I'm going out jet skiing up there.

Everyone wants to me to hit up Earth tonight, though :( will be huuuuuuuuuuuuuge.

Would love to, but I'm trying to keep myself out of trouble and out of town this weekend hahaha

come on mang....you know its going to be one massive night of trace my mate is DJing straight after rank 1 as well "DJ 2J"

do it

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