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lol i'm not surprised... :/

i work IN a pho joint now man, so i make my own ;)

seriously man, we dont need to hear about every chick you bone or think you are going to bone...

we've all had sex before (except mohsen)

any good, will have to try one day

where abouts is it?

Day 5 of operation 'anti fat-bastard'.

i lost like 5kgs from my trip, thought id stack on the weight drinking/eating and doing nothing but was the opposite lol

Not so far, should have asked him how long they have been in there for. Why do you always think of things like this afterwards...........?!?!?!?!

no idea man, my exhaust tip was able to melt some parts of my rear bumper, so i reckon they get pretty hot.. the hangers though. are a different matter.

joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo, on 08 April 2011 - 09:24 AM, said:

seriously man, we dont need to hear about every chick you bone or think you are going to bone...

we've all had sex before (except mohsen)

any good, will have to try one day

where abouts is it?

LOL you make it far too easy Nick

Alex how do you reckon the warandyte to kinglake area will go in a few years? Currently saving for a deposit to buy in a few yrs

Dude, have you seen the houses in Warrandyte?

They are huge + the acres of land that some ppl have for their back yards.

Houses start from $440,000 to $1.1+ Million.

Ohk thanks al

Yes I have Jamie, 700k gets you a nice house with some big land. I inherit my parents house and since the oldmans retiring soon I'm thinking about going somewhere quiet for them and renting out the LALOR house and sooner or later I'll be laughing as land prices shoot up like mad

Ohk thanks al

Yes I have Jamie, 700k gets you a nice house with some big land. I inherit my parents house and since the oldmans retiring soon I'm thinking about going somewhere quiet for them and renting out the LALOR house and sooner or later I'll be laughing as land prices shoot up like mad

I see,

So you and your parents wanna move out to Warrandyte?

yup, nice big land, big shed, and nice drive there and back, especially in a skyline :thumbsup: and not far from apple peal lol

my uncle just picked up a house in lalor for about 480k, and thats cheap compared to others. so with the inner city fringe expanding and shit prices are only going to go up n shit.

amirightalex?

and this is why im living like a peasant...

Edited by Mohsen

Kinglake has decreased on prices ever since the fires. You can pick up a decent sized block for less than 100k. Only downfall is that often the topography of the block is often undulating, I.e higher construction costs because of the need for cut / fill etc.

My mate had a motorcross track in his backyard...and a big f**k off digger thing to build the jumps/table tops etc...

Snapped the frame of my Pee Wee 50 there one day, welded it up and sold it for $600 (my mum bought it brand new for my brother for about $200 18 years prior)

make it stop

any good, will have to try one day

where abouts is it?

i lost like 5kgs from my trip, thought id stack on the weight drinking/eating and doing nothing but was the opposite lol

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