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Just thought this would make for some interesting convo :wassup:

ill start: I went to Tecoma primary- And Upwey high school :headspin:

Oooh close, I'm

Primary - Fairhills Primary - Ferntree Gully

Secondary - Fairhills High School - Ferntree Gully (AKA Fairy Land)

Bahahahahaha

Nothing is woggier than a sweaty Marchole!

I remember punching the living shit out of some guy from marcellin during one of the big fights at shoppingtown.... Then some prick hit me :) lol memories!

You were a shoppo hanger? bwahahaah! Did you get the .30c meal deal at maccas (0.30c cone and a free water) so you could 'hang' legally? :)

no ****ing shit?! :headspin: :headspin:

i went to both those schools!! Tecoma for primary, and Upwey High School, and for about 20 years i lived in Belgrave! My mum still lives up there. I only left Melbourne about a month ago for up here, but went up their regularly. Thats freaky.. You would have only been a couple of years below me too. I bet you know people that i know :) hey do you Nathan Haley? I'm friends with his brother. Tanya Houston? Kristie Davies? Any of those names sound familiar?

oh, and i went to Monash Clayton for one year (sucked), and then Swinburne Hawthorn for 4 years or something.

okay, I'm adding to this list coz I wanna get to know a few of you guys before I get my 'line later this year.

Primary: New Gisborne

Secondary: Braemar College

Tertiary: Melbourne Uni

New Gis and Braemar are all kinda country schools, so dun worry about not knowing them :wassup:

red hill primary -> padua college -> peniunsula grammar -> geelong grammar
Osborne Primary - Mornington

Mornington H.S.

Good to see there are some people from the mornington peninsula on the forums!

I went to:

Mt. Martha Primary

Woodleigh School

Monash Uni and still there for another 2 and a bit years...

Wantirna Heights Primary

Ferntreegully North Primary

Bayswater West Primary

Fairhills Primary

Knox Technical School

Swinburne Croydon

and spent a year short coursing at Alabama Uni ,Birmingham,(AL,USA)Roll Tide.

You were a shoppo hanger? bwahahaah! Did you get the .30c meal deal at maccas (0.30c cone and a free water) so you could 'hang' legally? ;)

lol i caught the bus home a couple of times via shoppingtown!

I was never a shoppo hanger, i was only at whitefriars till year 8 so my shoppo hanging wasnt cultivated yet...

Do you remember the guys from both Marcellin and Whitefriars who used to get changed into their 'kappa' snap pants after school to hang at shoppingtown????

Bahhahahaha classic.

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