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My best effort in shep was waking up after a DECA with the actual bed on top of me.

I don't know what is worse, collapsing on a bed so hard I flipped the mattress and base on top of myself, or Al sleeping through it from 1 Metre away.

Its funny when guys say you dont even need make-up, youre beautiful. Ill be like b-------, you didnt see me this morning.

And that there is what's wrong with women

Lmao the drink wasn't too strong, was actually alright. Alvin's just weak.

Hahaha tony's bday, when everyone made mo go onto the scales to prove his weight. Haha

dont even remember that lmao

I had sex at the sau nats in Shepparton

a water melon with a hole carved into it doesnt count boy.

Gunmetal R32 GTR with 17" TE37 stolen from Moorabbin last night. Must've towed it as the computer was out. Rego UCB215.

Hey mate long time no see, how's that R32 project coming along?

Edit: oh stolen, shiiiit. I'm gonna miss that car :(

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