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I was already in the city today.

Fark you.

Lucky I live like 5kms away :cool:

You still there? Want to eat some diseased chicken with me?

city where? where the hell am i supposed to park? where'd you park?

I park at Kangaroo point and walk over lol.

John. City at like 2:30 ish?
city where? where the hell am i supposed to park? where'd you park?

I hate you guys, I'm at work :cool:

Its epic as, hit some up!!

Next time for sure

City cat.. Oh thats right, your "inland" :D

Bus? train surely there is some pubic transport out that way? If not just park it in a loading zone and tell them you work for the secret service.

Only if the rabbit can come?

Normally I have a rule about animals in my pants but that rabbit looks like it knows how to have a good time :cool:

You still there? Want to eat some diseased chicken with me?

I park at Kangaroo point and walk over lol.

Im back at home.

But the city cat stops down there >>>

Where are you eating? I'll have to walk down to the jetty in a sec

Im back at home.

But the city cat stops down there >>>

Where are you eating? I'll have to walk down to the jetty in a sec

KFC in queen street or something like that.

just to let you know the R32 is currently on its way to my workshop

haHAHAHAHAHAH

HAHAHAH i can not contain my self

i have just jizzed everywhere while waiting for it!!

I don't blame you - i would have to! Can I come and see it tomorrow please?

You still there? Want to eat some diseased chicken with me?

I park at Kangaroo point and walk over lol.

Well why don't we go to kangaroo point kfc then?!?!?!? I'll pick josh up

I hate you guys, I'm at work :cool:

sneak out!

Bus? train surely there is some pubic transport out that way? If not just park it in a loading zone and tell them you work for the secret service.

my police encounters are bad enough without trying to add that to it!

I don't blame you - i would have to! Can I come and see it tomorrow please?

Well why don't we go to kangaroo point kfc then?!?!?!? I'll pick josh up

The city is better. It has bitches and people that look like Tristian

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