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alas i cannot. and i doubt you can either alvin........ what jabs did you get in military!?

i can, and i've regularly donated.

we're a defence conscript force, so no real missions brah, all i've got are the usual immunisation stuff.

Used to not like needles until I got super sick and just didn't give a f**k anymore cause there are much worse things.

Last blood test was cool to watch...love how they let the blood trickle/syphon out rather than draw it. Fills up so quick! My doctor is gun too, so farking quick at jabbing you and dude prescribes you anyhing you want.

your blood pressure fills the syringe up by itself normally.

unless your doctor/nurse is a dud (like my ex) who keeps missing.

lol I don't let females jab me with needles anymore, they miss heaps. Previous GP I had managed to draw from my forearm muscle = bruised forearm for 6 weeks.

lol I don't let females jab me with needles anymore, they miss heaps. Previous GP I had managed to draw from my forearm muscle = bruised forearm for 6 weeks.

That's over masturbating.

> no uni

> adidas sale @ sandown

> hainese chicken for lunch

> eastbay my flyknits got delivered

> bit windy/chilly unless directly under the sun, but great weather

good day so far.

> no uni

> adidas sale @ sandown

> hainese chicken for lunch

> eastbay my flyknits got delivered

> bit windy/chilly unless directly under the sun, but great weather

good day so far.

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this? i can have it anytime i want.

> no uni

> adidas sale @ sandown

> hainese chicken for lunch

> eastbay my flyknits got delivered

> bit windy/chilly unless directly under the sun, but great weather

good day so far.

> no uni

> no work, on annual leave

> import monster installed my new shockworks coilovers

> terriaki chicken bento box for lunch

> lifted up my exhaust so it no longer scraped

> stupid fking windy

> it's friday, friday, gotta get down on friday

good day so far.

> wake up at 5:40am after a few hours sleep

> work, dolla dolla bill y'all

> drive to Thomastown, work a bit

> eat some mixed nuts

> drive to Mt Dandenong

> lovely weather

> friday

> drive home

good day so far.

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