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WTF? don't pay for junkie scum to get high! don't forget you are already paying for their dole money because they are lazy pieces of shit that cant be f**ked working :teehee: if anything you should give them a knuckle sandwhich

You're right Hamish, I should be paying for myself to get high :whistling:

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one of my ex school friends washes windows on victoria street i have seen him a number of times yes junkie but says he is in methedone now yeh sure

i also have a beer or 2 in swan street and the come in trying to cash their coins yes they do make some good tax free cash

I call bullshit! They are ALL junkies. I walk past them every single day out the front of my place.

There is not one "respectable" person out there, as it requires a permit to work traffic lights - and they aint touting one of those thats for sure.

f**kers are earning more than the Min wage without question, and are not paying tax - and then just jamming it up their arms.

Scum of society really. And hence everytime the divvy van comes around the pack-up and high-tail it outta the area because the cops confiscate their gear.

Pity they don't do it every day IMO.

they probably just steal that shit from a servo anyways man

they probably just steal that shit from a servo anyways man

Yeah that's what i thought as well when I moved into the area 18 months ago

However - now believe this or not - they actually go in and buy them from the small hardware store just down the rd on Victoria St.

The hardware store always has plenty of those in stock, and cleaverly they aren't left near the door :whistling:

I think they cost like $4-$5 or something. Pretty cheap really, and they know the owner as they always call out to him as they walk past LOL

The servo up the road has the most tatty ones i have ever seen, they wouldn't even be worth the effort to steal.

I was quite surprised when I saw one do it and just thought it was a once off, however I've since see them do it more often once i paid attention

I reckon if it was some chicks in bikinis doing the wash it would be a completely different story lolz..

WAs cruising in mates Hot red 2 door torana in QLD oneday 2 hotties in bikins came over and washed our screen, we sat there oggling at there gifts then gave em a dollar... :whistling:

haha i was looking everywhere for that....

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WTF? don't pay for junkie scum to get high! don't forget you are already paying for their dole money because they are lazy pieces of shit that cant be fucked working :blink: if anything you should give them a knuckle sandwhich

i keep my car clean as hell and these f**k come and put their dirty fingerprints all over the thing, as well as leave streaks all over the window and fqp

they even look like they are gonna touch it they get told where to go

love it

Yeah these are the ones i walk past 4-5 times a day

nasty bunch, I've seen them kick cars before lol... people inside their cars sometimes are obviously sh|tting themselves as well and lock their doors.

Non english speaking people, elderly and sometimes chicks alone in thier cars.

first time it happened, i had mum and grandma in the car and said no, so the flamin mongrel starts yelling and acting aggressive. i dont swear in front of my family out of respect, but i dropped them off at maccas and came back and let loose at him. that guy remembers me and doesnt bother even asking now.

first time it happened, i had mum and grandma in the car and said no, so the flamin mongrel starts yelling and acting aggressive. i dont swear in front of my family out of respect, but i dropped them off at maccas and came back and let loose at him. that guy remembers me and doesnt bother even asking now.

Respect!

it really pissed me off that he would take advantage of the fact that i had family in the car. im just waiting for the other ones to try something although i didnt think of the enraged junkie trying to kill me possibility till after the fact. theres more than one of the bastards.

first time it happened, i had mum and grandma in the car and said no, so the flamin mongrel starts yelling and acting aggressive. i dont swear in front of my family out of respect, but i dropped them off at maccas and came back and let loose at him. that guy remembers me and doesnt bother even asking now.

is that the prick of the corner of springvale and chetlenham road?

Yeah these are the ones i walk past 4-5 times a day

nasty bunch, I've seen them kick cars before lol... people inside their cars sometimes are obviously sh|tting themselves as well and lock their doors.

Non english speaking people, elderly and sometimes chicks alone in thier cars.

wow, if they kicked my car i dont know what i would do, all i know is im sure ill end up in jail with no memory of what happened lol.

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