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Do you have a giiiiiiiirlfriend, Mohsen?

Only dropkicks get their girlfriends flowers in boxes.

Boxes are for friends who don't put out that you still want to keep a line of communication open with, and dead people.

Only dropkicks get their girlfriends flowers in boxes.

Boxes are for friends who don't put out that you still want to keep a line of communication open with, and dead people.

HOW DARE YOU DEFILE A BOX'S GOOD NAME WITH YOUR SLANDEROUS FILTH.

That's an interesting way to put it. So who was this 17 year old? ;)

Someone i met in a nightclub lol. fken bounces letting in underagers... >_<

Once i saw her DOB on license - pretty much got up and went home lol, that shit is not right.

Go to footy training in the middle of winter, freezing cold, wet, muddy and have to handball and mark cold wet heavy footballs with your frozen hands and fingers.

Then tell me at the end of it that it was the best

good point brah..

used to not want to go for windsurfing training, back in secondary school, but it was always good afterwards... but of course, singapore never goes under 24degrees... So.. yeah

HAHA

f**k Frankston, It's not Sam Newman's fault that more drop kicks seem to approach him there than any other suburb.

Agreed, it's not like Sam was the first to notice the abundance of douchebags in Franga. It's been well known for years.

When Sam Newman did street talk in Dandenong I was there watching. All the deadbeats came down in leaps and bounds to make an ass of themselves in front of the camera.

Although I can't talk, I kept walking around in the background til I got on TV :P It worked.

Ugh, so am I the only one that uses complex algebra on a regular basis for work?

Query optimisation via graph traversal using telescoping series etc?

I do specialist maths and i dont know what that is. or i havent covered it yet.

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