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I'm leaving in July. Travelling London to France, belgium, netherlands, switzerland, Italy, Lichtenstein, Malta, Spain (la tomatina) Portugal, Germany (Oktoberfest) czech republic, austria, Slovenia, Poland and Croatia.

im doing the same thing in July :cheers:

mainly looking forward to spain, italy and germany

spain - wanna visit some stadiums/football clubs

italy - visit heaps of places but mainly ferrari related and also some football clubs

germany - do a few laps around the nurburgring in a relative's E60 M5 :D

should be fun

lol this chick called me today "asking about the car"

chick: herrro just wondering if the car was still available?

me: yes it is

chick: cool, i've seen you around it looks hot when can i come have a look?

me: anytime after 5 or anytime on weekends?

chick: cool and then maybe afterwards we can go for coffee or something?

me: lol err you asking me out?

chick: yeah guess so

me: sorry cant do that im married...

chick: OH really...

*awkward silence*

me: yea...soooo you buying my car?

chick: oh ummmmmmmmmmm i'll need to speak to my dad about it first

me: lolz righto

damn shoulda just taken her out she may have bought the fkn car! >_<

lol this chick called me today "asking about the car"

chick: herrro just wondering if the car was still available?

me: yes it is

chick: cool, i've seen you around it looks hot when can i come have a look?

me: anytime after 5 or anytime on weekends?

chick: cool and then maybe afterwards we can go for coffee or something?

me: lol err you asking me out?

chick: yeah guess so

me: sorry cant do that im married...

chick: OH really...

*awkward silence*

me: yea...soooo you buying my car?

chick: oh ummmmmmmmmmm i'll need to speak to my dad about it first

me: lolz righto

damn shoulda just taken her out she may have bought the fkn car! >_<

Your married? O_o

As for jobs, yeah, maccas is prolly out because i'm 25 and they would very much hire an under 18 and pay half the rates than hire me.. so yeah..

Yup, i'm old... bummed around a bit when i was younger, then there was the mandatory army stuff..

I got offered a job as a bouncer.. Want me to ask them if they still want someone?

You couldn't bounce a bouncy ball

Lol all my mate does is sit around construction sites... His bro does the clubs tho.

I wouldnt mind a change from what I'm doing ATM... Gets so boring after 6 years

That's a security guard not a bouncer. One of the security guards at my work is literally morbidly obese, I'm talking 150kg at around 5ft 6".

im doing the same thing in July :cheers:

mainly looking forward to spain, italy and germany

spain - wanna visit some stadiums/football clubs

italy - visit heaps of places but mainly ferrari related and also some football clubs

germany - do a few laps around the nurburgring in a relative's E60 M5 :D

should be fun

I watched Barca vs Espanyol when I was in Spain, crowd was insane. At an A-league game they pretty much evacuate the stadium if a flare goes off on the grass...the 2 cheer squads were literally throwing flares at eachother and nothing happened. Then they started snapping the seat bottoms off and launching those from level 3 to the opposition cheer squad on level 1...Until they were surrounded by about 200 riot police....Good value for money that game :):cheers:

I watched Barca vs Espanyol when I was in Spain, crowd was insane. At an A-league game they pretty much evacuate the stadium if a flare goes off on the grass...the 2 cheer squads were literally throwing flares at eachother and nothing happened. Then they started snapping the seat bottoms off and launching those from level 3 to the opposition cheer squad on level 1...Until they were surrounded by about 200 riot police....Good value for money that game :):cheers:

LOL that would be sick! yeah A-league is a joke compared to the euro leagues i would LOVE to go to a Barca vs Real Madrid game that would be f**king epic biggest rivalry in club football! seats flying all over the stadium

I dont start fights, I FINISH THEM.

Kramer: Jerry, I know myself. If I'm out on the street and it starts to go down, I don't back off until it's finished.

i have NEVER been in a real fight.. they always get broken up or i do something stupid like throw someone over a fence and everyone's kinda like wut...

i've only been once in year 12. kunt started throwing punches like a mofo got me twice in the face/cheeks but were piss weak just gave him a nice blow in the ribs and he fell down struggling to breath lol ambulance had to be called over

say no to violence :thumbsup: most times...

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