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A good parma wins hands down imo, or even a pie and coke for that matter...

hard to find a decent pie in vic. most are shirty by lunch time.

NZ however, f**king gourmet shit in every town. had soooo many pies. got to try venison, lamb, mutton, scallop... mrs mac can eat a dick

Lold at this.

Etihad will be fine for your 10 year old commodore brah

it could be a 20 year old skyline, but i still wouldnt want it nicked! :woot:

etihad it is. anyoneelse going to bring me the horizon tonight? or are they too mainstream for you hipsters?

also that $50 5 course menu from the vue de monde chef at clayton bowls club was in the age yesterday and it's pretty much booked out till the end of time

sounds like the Frangga RSL...its so busy they built another room for all the people that dont book....but the food aint as good

i catch train to work every day and am at spencer st by 7 (it's free if you touch off before 7)

pussy

pussy...she must be nice to get you up that early every morning..

A good parma wins hands down imo, or even a pie and coke for that matter...

Because Hampton Park bogan. :P

nice try......but you still aint frankston

sounds like the Frangga RSL...its so busy they built another room for all the people that dont book....but the food aint as good

pussy...she must be nice to get you up that early every morning..

nice try......but you still aint frankston

franga ol' g for lyf son!

do not have time have to be there at 7...... plus public transport is for tramps, asians, and hipsters.

and asian hipsters.

nah, i caught train for f1. wont be doing it again ever.

I will be sure to avoid the white English man when he aboards the train / tram etc...

:laugh:

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