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If you consider road noise when choosing tyres you either:

- have a shit flowing exhaust

- need to grow some balls

- enjoy masses of penis

+1, traction should be number 1 priority.

haha, deff save up for when you move out.

Still need to buy coffee table & tv entertainment unit. That will be $800 right there ~_~

Ive still got a whole kitchen and fridge to fill up now. All that shit adds up quick haha

Not to mention a dining table and book cases, side tables, other bullshit like that.

Just bought a Billion 7800nxl, looking at mating it with a qnap ts-220 & wd live. (that shit is like $500 excl hardrives ~ $700?)

Needs more Dezz ymcmb. He has sorted out solo living haha

Furniture only really adds up if you buy shit new and don't shop around. I just got a nice well made tv unit for $40 off eBay.

How the hell can any of you people have any respect for the AFL or it's gen Y douchelord players?

Like any group of people I'd there always a few that ruin it for the majority

To be at a professional level like that, with the spot light I'd say you'd need to live a fairly disciplined lifestyle

So your in?

Nah I got not much time on weekdays these days

Like any group of people I'd there always a few that ruin it for the majority

To be at a professional level like that, with the spot light I'd say you'd need to live a fairly disciplined lifestyle

It's really not that hard to NOT rape chicks, f**k underage girls and set midgets on fire

It's really not that hard to NOT rape chicks, f**k underage girls and set midgets on fire

No different than the general population, there is just more publicity around it

Didn't realize every single AFL player did it

Need to stop hating things brah

In saying that whoever set that guy alight should have consequences thrown at him, I heard that shit on the radio this morning and its just wrong

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It's more the fact that they always get away with it because they play AFL. Nothing will happen to the guy, will just be yet another slap on the wrist

Yeah I agree with you on that, just because you are a celebrity doesn't exempt you from the law

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