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c'mon Steve....you know you wanna be from the south where we speak with a slight twang in our accent and are open to having slaves.

Slaves!? We can have slaves...since when *goes out to find a slave*

ah on a quite night when the breeze blows in from the south if you listen carefully you can still hear the sounds of the banjo's strumming lol

If I listen carefully I can hear people trying to start VK commodore's by pouring fuel down the carby so they can go buy more alcomahol. Lizbef out yo!

Nothin strange bout us southern peeps.

Just For You Stevie Boy!

sounds like a typical friday afternoon :happy: hahaha

haha im from around marion/st marys way... not far south but south enough.

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You guys are in Morphies and you still have your skylines?

Must be a good year.

I didnt think it was the bango playing on the porch noise , more like the windows being broken out of your car and the lock popped noise ??

or some drunken wife beaters yelling at 4am

or the Commy hordes doing burnouts on every street corner in mums V6 VS

and you know you have driven into the down south hood when you see couches in front yards, cars on blocks with weeds 6ft high in the front lawn guarded by a pink flamingo and a few trolls. and 12 yr old girls pushing a pram and has a kid in her arms as well.

and last but not least a Que up in front of crime converters on pension days... hahahahah

(also sounds like the hood in the north too)

I didnt think it was the bango playing on the porch noise , more like the windows being broken out of your car and the lock popped noise ??

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and 12 yr old girls pushing a pram and has a kid in her arms as well.

and last but not least a Que up in front of the old BI-LO at Munno Para on pension days... hahahahah

(also sounds like the hood in the north too)

Out of the 3 times I went into that place, 3 times I went OMFG WTF. Its gone now, havent been in there since it changed to Coles.

Its funny how there are pockets of bad areas in the north adjacent to good. Dont mean to step on anyones toes here but Elizabeth South, Daveron Park, some parts of Smithfield Plains, Gawler South and Evanston seem like bad areas to me, but are surrounded by some really expensive (and IMO generally good) areas. Ie. Salisbury Heights, Hillbank, Craigmore, Blakeview, Munno Para West, Angle Vale, Evanston Park etc.

im in woodcroft...on a still night..you can hear guys limiter bashing their RB powered cars up and down panalatinga road....i bought the worst house on the best street....imo....plus ive got the only skyline on my street too.....by the sounds of the traffic..ive got the only turbo anything on my street

im in woodcroft...on a still night..you can hear guys limiter bashing their RB powered cars up and down panalatinga road....i bought the worst house on the best street....imo....plus ive got the only skyline on my street too.....by the sounds of the traffic..ive got the only turbo anything on my street

I went to a house party right near your house last Saturday night. I didn't realize it was your place til I saw the 31!

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