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Lmao. Btw don't know if you saw my post on last page but I remember you saying you were thinking about a pair of slix, I'd say check out twista too before committing bro.

I've never been to Tasmania either...i did go to Fraser Island a few times but thats as far as i got...nothing to do with patriotism Aaron, i just dont give a f**k ..

if i had a lot of spare time/kesh i might go to kill some time , or if i had relos to visit I would, but I dont...so why go...?

so I can come back telling everybody about stories of my amazing tourist adventure...Bleh!! I dont even want to listen to other peoples stories... :laugh:

the only person that has ever told me an interesting story was a friend who got stuck in China for a week with no kesh and was living on the street...Apart from that the best stories come form people who have migrated here form another country..because they have lived a real life there not just taken a ride on a tourist rollercoaster....And there is so many interesting people already here in Melbourne.....

I eat a ham sammich nearly everyday..I care not for the food in Singapore or any other country... ;)

I feel sad reading this.

For god sake get your ass overseas now!

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