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does anyone know the name of that indian is it? restaurant where bnr chap-hill is? thinking of taking the mrs.

rofl tight ass going out for classy dinner!?!? :(:)

hahaha

best to try "A night in india" toowong

A The land of goat sphincter rings place near 3monkeys in west end

Modern thai - Mt gravatt

Oxford 152 - bulimba

The norman hotel - woollongabba? *awesome steak*

heaps of other places

rofl tight ass going out for classy dinner!?!? :(:)

hahaha

best to try "A night in india" toowong

A The land of goat sphincter rings place near 3monkeys in west end

Modern thai - Mt gravatt

Oxford 152 - bulimba

The norman hotel - woollongabba? *awesome steak*

heaps of other places

might have a dig at that a night in india at toowong, never had indian before wats the deal? wats good? id rather hitup montizooooooooooooooommmassss casue its badasss how about that for a meet one night lol. tas's shout since im such a tight ass.

sif i shout at Tacio's shop

fags

a night in india is good.. try to order local indian food if u stick with typical currys your fked!

dont forget a decent bottle of chilled white wine from the bottleshop down on the corner..

the chilled white has to be the blend that goes with anytype of food ur eating

Edited by Redsuns88
sif i shout at Tacio's shop

fags

a night in india is good.. try to order local indian food if u stick with typical currys your fked!

dont forget a decent bottle of chilled white wine from the bottleshop down on the corner..

the chilled white has to be the blend that goes with anytype of food ur eating

gotta wait another 2 month till i can drink and drive

might have a dig at that a night in india at toowong, never had indian before wats the deal? wats good? id rather hitup montizooooooooooooooommmassss casue its badasss how about that for a meet one night lol. tas's shout since im such a tight ass.

indian is delicious :(

never had a night in india however

there is no way im spending money on booze if i cant drink it too

just edited for you breh :)

Oh damn I cant see cause im at wrk :)

Wat is it wat is it?

pic of u cupping my nutz. nah its for the other dan.

click that if vid dont work.

BMX love.

Dhers insanity

Harry Main footjam love.

This video always makes me want to get back into racing but I'm too much of a pussy now lol

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