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hmm true hey. im bored as well. just done the whole easter family thing. aint to bad but got mad as food. my nanna is funny as so i luv going to see her. i just dont know what im going to do tnight. any one got anything planned??

Other than running a couple quarters at this sweet place south of me, nuttin, was trying to organise a HPI dvd night, but got the dvd's just no where to have it :(

read the papers thismorning

3 guys charged 2 over 16 and one 16 year old

and they should all be thrown in jail and locked up.  disgusting that you cant walk home from a night on the piss with ya mates without your life being in danger

:werd:

I hope they get locked up for life and ass reamed and have the crap beaten outa them on a daily basis.

Nobody deserves what happened to that guy......

karl sorry man

now i remember heh told ya i was bad with names

yer got it back but back on 1 point again, tho this time the reasons were rather suspect, more like police harrasement, long story but i didnt think being parked in a service station was classed as driving....

america is influencing the young people of australia, once everyone was mates. last nite went to a party im use to bumping into people than saying hi and shit, now they have a go at u wtf. wats the point in going out if ur just gonna look for fights stuiped keep it for the playstation..

according to the papers, they had walked past the group in the park and were heading home, and the 3 came after them with garden stake or something and belted him in the head

frickin sucks that, pics of the 2 that they could show they were both smallish build, nothing huge or nething. the 16 year old will get juvi law cause yer under 16 which stinks if i am correct that is

needs to be like texas :( express lane to the chair that will stop lots of this shit, use a few as a demonstation all will stop. government is to easy on the kids theses days. my old sister was beatin up by a group of black guys walkin home from the pub with her bf. cops said nah nothing we can do, we trying to get them on some other stuff. those guys are still around :@ nice law we have around here

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