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*typical asian*

Hey you speak vietnamese? Oh I do too! *starts speaking viet and hopes for a discount* LOL!

Lol I ain't no Springvale accountant. Vietnamese talk doesn't work in the big end of town :D

Haha. Its so true though. All the viets look for salesmen who are viet too to get things cheaper. Hahaha. Bitches think it works.. :P

Does work, do it with all the builders/handymen that are working on my house at the moment :D

Does work, do it with all the builders/handymen that are working on my house at the moment :D

Orly. Bastards. Haha. My mum tries to do it with everything. Works 1 time out of 10.

can I be viet to get shit cheaper?

Lol

Better watch your back homie

On another note officially catching the springvale line now. Can't park at Glen Waverley within 400m at this time but can park at Springvale station within 10m and springvale parking is about 10x smaller.

Does that mean my car will get stolen?

rofl your car is so gone! :P

I'd trust Glen Waverly over Springy...

gimme 2kg of yabbies, i'll make you spicy chilli yabbies.

fkn yum

can i just dump two opera house nets into the pond and retrieve them overnight? but i'll be hurting the platypuses. =(

platypii?

Does work, do it with all the builders/handymen that are working on my house at the moment :D

works with most curries too, just not tamils. we are a tightfisted bunch

The Arabs try it on me. Never helping them

Again. You help them, they sting you and try and milk every little drop out of you. f**k yourselves dream boats.

Let me guess, an Arab put a Jihad on you and now we're going to see another September 11 over $600 worth of espresso maker.

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