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err... why are you talking abt this? .. both you and james are skinny enough to play hide & seek with a lamb post :(

james has been sick and lost 2kg....i told him he should market the sickness as a new diet thing

yer i dont think any of that kinda thing can be healty for ya,  

meh either way im a weedy little bloke as it is, i need weight on, not loosing it

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I can lose a couple of ilos in a day, but it will take me like 3 weeks to put it back on....and that's like eating flat out for those 3 weeks

Hey James try Kin Kao on Ron Penhalligan Way (right next to the Tavern) if you want good Thai Food and the Chinese shop right next door to it (can't remember the name)

they are both usually packed and have great food..... mmmmm Asian food is the best "THE BEST"

panchos is probably one of the best mexican resteraunts on the coast

ah well...I was kinda talking outa my ass then...I would have no idea of the food offerings there....just doesn't seem like the place people would flock to for fine dining

ah well...I was kinda talking outa my ass then...I would have no idea of the food offerings there....just doesn't seem like the place people would flock to for fine dining

fine dining NO

good food yes.... there are a couple of wineries that have good food out there as well

but in your defence I would say the same thing about Ipswich having nothing decent

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