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used to love fish fingers when I was younger. Not so keen on them now. Moved on to chicken chippies!

Chicken chippies are awesome. Maybe they should make fish flavoured chicken chippies.

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

Do they do birthdays/bucks nights/etc?

HOPEFULLY I'll be turning up for some ice cream, 4WD style :P

AWD mate, not 4WD :D

that's GRAND Vitara to you, Nautica boy!

Naah its just a Vitara. Grand Vitara would have better paint

:D :D These pants come with built in cupping!!

Awesome!

Can't do the NZ one... the accent *shudder*

You should watch an awesome un zud fulm. I think its called "bleck sheep". Tus will wukkud, unnut.

You're implying that I'm going to be going to sleep :(

John never sleeps, just like pedobear

used to love fish fingers when I was younger. Not so keen on them now. Moved on to chicken chippies!

F*CK Yes. +1 to chicken chippies!

Surprise! Buttsecks!!

The best kind!

Oh! And....

In before Josh!

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