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Is Hume st where the hooker are?

Yes but only the fat male ones... Which has me concerned Tony :/

Side note, my car is my hobby it's not a mode of crucial transport or an investment it's just fun (some times lol). I don't play any sports anymore and go out no where near as much as I used to so i don't see the difference in spending $100 a week on grog or spending $100 a week on my car.

Yes but only the fat male ones... Which has me concerned Tony :/

Side note, my car is my hobby it's not a mode of crucial transport or an investment it's just fun (some times lol). I don't play any sports anymore and go out no where near as much as I used to so i don't see the difference in spending $100 a week on grog or spending $100 a week on my car.

argueably the cars better because it isnt lost as soon as u drink it. it hangs around

Ok guys charity cruise details are up. Check out the events section for more details. Date is the 7th of December and we are supporting the Smith family this year. Last year's turn out from us was dismal with only one car (mine) and me and Nick attending. Lets get a bigger turn out from us this year for a great cause!

Charity Cruise is on the Sunday.

Gives you guys time on Saturday to make them all pretty and clean for the show and shine. :)

Just for them to get filthy on the way down?

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