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Hey guys! hope everyone had a happay and safe xmas and new year. Awesome having 11 days off work, real hard coming back

i had a pretty rad few days. did get bitten by someone though. lol. got a bruise the size of my hand on my arm because of it. had some blood pulled today to make sure i did get anything from the f**ker. hah. better safe than sorry and all that shit.

Only in Iraq Dave ;)

damn. ;)

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Go to the good quality ones and look at the groups that the photos are linked on. "I have big boobs" "post up your big boobs" "what would you do to these boobs" etc etc

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2244...101155959914510

Bottom right of that hahaha

Busy day. Helped dismantle 2 sheds and transport them + 2 trailer loads of shite from one house to another. Plain knackered.

On the plus side I got my 5 watt handheld 2 way radio and got it workin with the ocean repeater >:blink: chatting to a dude 40km away, rocks.

On a sour note I now have to definately get new tyres and brakes. Couldn't have come at a worse time but I suppose I can sell the old rubber to a drifter/trackwhore

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