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Pretty sad reading all that; why would a guy do that to his family and friends

What are we reading?

Also for someone that doesn't have facebook you sure know alot that going on in it :P

Also curious where his accomplices are at this time...no doubt has them as friends on Facebook and there are a few motorcyclists in his friends list. I could take a judgemental guess based on display pics, but that would be...judgemental.

The plot thickens..

Next step: go to funeral. Make sure everyone sees you ride in on loud motorbike. Keep tire iron hidden in leather jacket. Then time to get judgemental.

"Judgement Day"

Funeral action scene ensues, may or may not include mini gun inside the coffin.

3am on the morning i fly out, boss says need you at leongatha for 2 weeks, can you go there on monday but first swing by Bald Hills wind farm near Ballarat on your way.

So much for R&R.

That calls for christmas bonus. Hope i still get a chance to rego the gloria, fark having to reschedule with vicroads before christmas

is Huy electrical engineer? one of my contacts put this up yesterday: "Urgent - Seeking a Electrical Graduate Engineer for 6-8 weeks worth of work in Brisbane doing take off's for an Electrical Contractor based in Brisbane - Start ASAP | Please call 0408 138 011"

Interesting the day the bike was stolen she posts a photo of her wearing a motorbike helmet.

Yes I noticed this

I keep forgetting the date it was stolen and focusing on the date it was found

is Huy electrical engineer? one of my contacts put this up yesterday: "Urgent - Seeking a Electrical Graduate Engineer for 6-8 weeks worth of work in Brisbane doing take off's for an Electrical Contractor based in Brisbane - Start ASAP | Please call 0408 138 011"

Mechanical...if it bleeds, he can fix it

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