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Martin by any chance were those two smoking hot cops in the area of Albion/clayfield? cause if so its true, they are actual cops. I have seen them before. Many an early morning RBT setup in that area, its one of our test drive runs (rougher roads in the backstreets there, good for testing for suspension noises)

Spot on: Clayfield. I think its Melton Rd, near the corner of Junction rd

the big operation? or a job?

Yer there is a couple hotties working around that area, pretty sure they are from hendra. Also some hot ones working for fortitude valley station

Yer there is a couple hotties working around that area, pretty sure they are from hendra. Also some hot ones working for fortitude valley station

When I got pulled over by an RX8 in Ascot a few months back, the chick that spoke to me had tigs that put Terri to shame!

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Watched this on SBS. Very weird zombie movie with aliens in it. Weird but kinda cool. The sheila in it has four pump action shotguns mounted together.

worth watching?

what country?

I <3 Zombies

It was a good watch actually. Especially the way they brought in the aliens. I think it was a oz movie.

I'd give it 3 "brrrraaaiiiinnnnssss" out of 5

Its almost as good as that NZ zombie filum

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That i'd give 4 squidgy innards out of five.

But nothing is as good as Shaun of the dead..

Farkn lol love that movie.

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