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... like this friend. preferably.

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and jake, i see you lurking, if you bring boxxy into this, im gonna cock punch you.

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Silly me, driving to Sturt police station for them to fill out a stat dec. Should have remembered that i have a spool.. and with it chirping away in their very small carpark..can be quite annoying, especially if there is a community watch program finishing up with 3 policeman, and about 10 or so old folk..

Got told to change it before things get more serious with them.

and that was my exciting night.

Silly me, driving to Sturt police station for them to fill out a stat dec. Should have remembered that i have a spool.. and with it chirping away in their very small carpark..can be quite annoying, especially if there is a community watch program finishing up with 3 policeman, and about 10 or so old folk..

Got told to change it before things get more serious with them.

and that was my exciting night.

:banana:

dOEA ANY ONE (fek) know what i can do with teh gas tank in the 31?

its coming out saturday and i dont really wanna have it lying round, specially with this heat we are bout to have.

will scrap yards take it?

... like this friend. preferably.

<chop chop>

and jake, i see you lurking, if you bring boxxy into this, im gonna cock punch you.

Pfft, you ripped my boxers, thats pretty much the worst you can do.

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