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prob is a legit one,

there diffrent plates for diffrent areas

so M means melbourne

ST would be a diffrent area and might have used to get into melb

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Substitute Taxi Plates
These plates are issued to "spare" vehicles which replace licensed taxis when they are off the road for repairs. Substitute taxi plates are issued in the series ST 0000 to ST 9999.
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http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/Home/Registration/NumberPlates/StandardNumberPlates/TaxiNumberPlates.htm

So is there like a min or max amount of litres required for each donation?

I'm sure even the smallest amount is workable. Its more important that all the sperm are alive :)

I'll find out some more info and keep everyone posted :P

spermlinesaustralia

If ANYONE is thinking of donating sperm, you are fkn stupid unless you are genuinely doing it to help out families that cant have children....

I'm not even gonna go down the hormone charged, loved up, holier than thou, new dad line....

we all know it's selfish etc etc

BUT THINK ABOUT THIS...

This is Australia... and laws WILL change...

God knows you will probably end up having to pay child support for 10 kids you never wanted or face a bunch of fines etc.

100% BAD IDEA

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