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Where's hard rubbish? I need a new lamp for my room...

Knox council have hard rubbish, put street in Scoresby was last week & from memory some streets up near Burwood highway had stuff out this week?

Throwback... Sunday.... Who can name everyone in this picture?

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Aw jeeze

Patrick, Jamie, guy I've probably met but forget Ric, no idea, Jono, koala boy, Mohsen, Alvin, only girl at party.

Sweet, I'll have to check it out. Love scavenging.

yeah its alright as long as you're not form Frankston, then everyone gives you shit for it...:/

also, leave you guys for one afternoon and miss out on free wheels....Thanks alot Aaron...

i found out it was running through till sunday on friday evening... wasnt sure if i was going to make it or not depending on how tired I was after winton. was $25 spectator entry though, so a bit pricey, but fuill days worth of racing to watch. I'd rather watch it than go to F1's tbh.

yeah i cant afford that

Aw jeeze

Patrick, Jamie, guy I've probably met but forget Ric, no idea, Jono, koala boy, Mohsen, Alvin, only girl at party.

Or if you want cool serial killer / CSI / pedophile names

The minor 69er, the polaroid, he who must not be named, slender man, John Doe, the polish waxer, the dropbear, the sloth, the burwood butcher, the victim.

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