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hi!! come and introduce urself here. talk a lil bit about urself and let me know what kind of person u r. doesnt have to be that long so please stop by for a moment to do this. ill start this off,

The general introduction of me was done in another thread so ill go on with other stuff. im a first year at UQ doin engineering (dont really wanna say how im going in that...). my hobbies are; (besides cars and driving) other sports such as tennis volleyball and basketball. although im shy, i like socializing, so keep talking to me.

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My name is Callan. Live at the Gold Coast. I am a professional surfer, but do a bit of civil engineering on the side :(

I like rugby, beer, 23psi of boost, an avo on this piss at a bbq with ur mates, cold rock, holidays, getting blind, good gigs / music, driving, fishing, golf, tits, funny emails, yeahmateyeah.com, sleep-ins, 6' kirra barrels, payday, coldplay, jokes, a day at the races, redlineau cruises, mountain runs, sun rises, , sunsets, chilling out, christmas, a big nite out on the piss, and a few more things which i cannot think of at the moment*

*had a few carlton draughts

So many jokes so little desire to type.

Quickly though :)... Enrico Rodriguez, 21, from Cuba... Work in the chemical manufacturing and distribution industry, also dabble in some importing and exporting of chemicals.

I like skylines and brazillian women, also football and baseball.

Viva La Revolution!

hello my name is clown...aka rob

i like being a passenger on cruises cause i can't afford a car...

i study archtecture at tafe but am never there cause its on thursday nights and well everyone knows what night cruises are on....

i work at blockbuster and spend most of my time dreaming of buying glens car

Hi my name Matt, im single .. and forced to catch the bus these days :O

Forced to take the bus? :bs!: Pffft.. not what I have been seeing so far dude.. with all these chicks driving you around. :)

Anyway.. Alex here.. Unix systems admin (pays for the car but can get very boring at times). Hobbies.. hrmm.. Computers, Skylines, cruising, women.. hrmmm.. women... :rofl: And I'm very shy in person. :)

Hey all names Arian that's AIR-E-N for the "what the?" guys lol

live brisbane northside own a vl but got bitten by the r33 bug so now suffer from boost with drawl and saving to get one in sep prob through those lovely boys at svi. Work in arnott's factory pays alright but looking into opening my own night club chatting to a few ppl atm. (there'll be free underground parking for the lines) lol

I'm 22 and like basically the same as most guys here drinks mates boobs boobs more boobs the girls that are attached to the boobs and oh movies are good and cruises for sure.

take it easy all :) be amoungst you all soon oh and I leave a good gab **** getting stone chips on the front from following to close lol

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