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I can organise a broady and Icecream night soon if you guys are interested!? maybe as a replacement to B&R hell we could probably do it tonight if we could get a lift :D

perhaps you guys could let it all settle for a week or two then bring it back low key! OR do what we have been doing for about 2 years and have a $10 steak at the broadway and go to stones corner baskin and robins after!

I'd Def be keen for Steak.. :D

I'd Def be keen for Steak.. :D

tube steak!?

thanks for your help and thoughts bunta but we have it all settled atm just going to chill alittle bit while taking time to find another suitable place that keeps in mind all peeps IE colon?, nismo etc

to be honest there is no real point of going back and riskin getting a defect thus adding more fuel to their fire..

also i think its more then a week or two before it settles back down

@danski oh mang.. luckily your abit of a bish ;)

Miss Cox lives there though ;)

OI! :cheers:

You can't catch what you already got :D

lmao... Colon lives literally 1 klm from me, I can walk to his place from my backyard...midnight shenanagins me thinks.

Red Rooster meet ftw :D

Jimboomba > Northern Suburbs.

+11ty

steak and ice cream is always good. Colon eh...I can't think of a stupid way of misspelling your name so...FFFFUUUUUU

lol

I'd Def be keen for Steak.. ;)

Like a bit of meat ey..

You know you did put yourself in this position Beck :( The lads aren't going to let off easily

lmao... Colon lives literally 1 klm from me, I can walk to his place from my backyard...midnight shenanagins me thinks.

Take pictures and put them on the internets :D

+11ty

Thats the stupidist thing i've heard all year

Like a bit of meat ey..

You know you did put yourself in this position Beck ;) The lads aren't going to let off easily

HAHAHA nice one

Like a bit of meat ey..

You know you did put yourself in this position Beck ;) The lads aren't going to let off easily

Oh I love a good piece of meat.. :D

Med Rare, With Vegies and Creamy Garlic Sauce .. Yummmmmm

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steak and ice cream is always good. Colon eh...I can't think of a stupid way of misspelling your name so...FFFFUUUUUU

Yum steak and ice cream ;)

How about "Candy"

Haha

@danski oh mang.. luckily your abit of a bish :D

Whats that sposed to mean? ? ?

Oh I love a good piece of meat.. :D

Med Rare, With Vegies and Creamy Garlic Sauce .. Yummmmmm

meat and two vege - cant comment if its garlic flavoured however..

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