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i have a ferret and i just brought a pink tou tou she looks predy

i gots 2 ferrets too. theyre funny as hell to watch.

buy ur ferret a lobster costume http://www.healthypets.com/dogcostume.html looks funny as hell when they walk around the place

-D

i gots 2 ferrets too. theyre funny as hell to watch.

buy ur ferret a lobster costume http://www.healthypets.com/dogcostume.html looks funny as hell when they walk around the place

-D

hahahaha thats wikid!

Interesting vid.

I don't mind seeing a skid myself. However this dude must be a full on attention seeking wanker.

Honestly. I would feel embarrassed if I were in the car with that rock ape. Smoking and actling like hes king.

tosser IMO

What a night it was. Some very weird women at the Palais last night, definatly kept me entertained :thumbsup:

Yes, it sure was. Don't forget about that creepy looking guy that was sussing you out haha. And James..... jesus. Very dissapointed in you.... :cheers:

after the Palais closed we went to another hotel in the hope of Jagers, but no such luck :D

:thumbsup:

this morning on my way to whyalla i had a car accident. the trailer started to fishtale and i lost all control of the car and ended up with the car on a angle in the ditch and the trailer on flat ground.

i was driving at the time and i cant really remember what happened. both the axles are snapped on the trailer and the car i was borrowing a write off. my friend had to be air lifted to hospital with a back injury, he had slipped a disc a while back and they think that the accident has flared it up again. the 31 unfortnatly has some damage, which i dont know the full extent of, all i know is that she is missing a front guard and the bonnet and front bar is damaged from the photos that my mum took.

so yeah she will be out of action for a while :cheers:

Are you ok Cara? Any updates on your friend?

Sorry to hear about the cars involved but your health and your friend's health are way more important. I hope everything works out ok.

I'm working tomorrow - I couldn't goto Futures even if I wanted too lol,

I just got back from Luke's workshop rolling my rear guards, not to get some new tread on the Meisters and were in business for old school and new age :thumbsup:

future music is gonna suck 2morrow, feeling sick and have to sit in the rain by the looks of things. damn adelaide weather

the weather sucks atm hey :thumbsup:

from driving down rundle rd on friday and peeking at the setup, it looks like the stage that i will be at all day may be undercover. Each of the other states have had this particular arena in question undercover too. ah well under cover or not : bring it on!

Only thing that interest me is Above & Beyond but I could just sit at home and listen to TATW and not have to put up with being in a place full of douchebags.

theres douchebags anywhere you go dude, just dont let them ruin a good time!

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