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im at the wakefield, used to be at the rah some 4 or so years ago. the car is very very rarely parked on hutt or wakefield st. where i park is where i can see the car out the kitchen windows!!!!!!

Well I wasnt sure if I would. I know you would never find my car as its behind a 10 foot roller door and a 8 foot fence. As for lunch, I can go whenever I feel like it. I generally go some time between 12:30~1:30.

Daluxe in blaky god nows how many times haha yeh cheers man for pullin over an helpin with the flatty i tired to wave u down i had the red S14 hahah jokes got it fixed

Ahhhh no shite, I was heading to the Indian joint for some ass burning vindaloo, and then back again of course! I did notice a red S14 with boot up and noticed a commo wagon with its tailgate open, I just assumed there was some crazy drug deals going on! didn't see you waving, maybe next time flash ya hairy ass at me.......LOL

Yeah Jasmin, I did drop in, bought a pack of chewies, I think it was you that served me but wasn't 100% (didn't have a name badge) You a blondie?

Yeah prob me!! Are you on break around that time every day? second time I seen you in a row now ;)

spotted black 33 being followed by a black 32 doing hindley laps last night bout 10ish. Got a very enthusistic wave from the rear passenger, which turned out to be a work mate anyway, but the driver is on here apparently? Black 33, guy names lachlan? Dunno

i work at the building beside "the office"

catch up for a cofee.

Hey Pauly,

Send me a PM and we'll catch up for coffee next week some time.

Maybe Bean Bar just near Pultney, sounds like half way between (sorta) For us.

:D

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