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this could work out.

you can be milhouse.

But a cooler version of Milhouse? Cause I do have a pretty damn nice car, Milhouse was never cool enough to own a skyline

would have loved to see this.

What, Nick showing his lack of strength?

sounds like you just want me so i can be dd.

No need for a dd, all leave at the same time only 1 will get caught (I do not condone drink driving at all just saying for teh lulz)

Was funny, woke up the next morning having no idea why the bin was farked and cans/bottles everywhere lol

And also we always need a dd, from chrises place to teh clubs woop woop :devil:

*chris is a top dancer lmao

When the hell have I ever danced?

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There's one weak spot > One baseball bat > No genetic defectives > Done Aust a favour > 2014 Australian of The Year :P

Everything > Austrailian of the year

*she was born in nsw, good enough reason as any to move

With baseball bat in hand, I've been trying to track you down for ages. Isn't that a good enough reason to leave NOW?

wait, what?

you know where i am.

youve got my number.

give me a call old bean.

also, no baseball bat.

do have a softball bat though.

wait, what?

you know where i am.

youve got my number.

give me a call old bean.

also, no baseball bat.

do have a softball bat though.

To quote bung - his words not mine bro lol

Softball bat, wtf.... beware the angry lesbian!

Everyone talking shit about the south side of Brissy is off their head. I live in Tarragindi, hardly any crime and shit like that. There are definitely dodgy places, but not every place on the south side is like that.

The North side doesn't do much for me.

Maryborough is a shithole

Hervey bay is nice to stay for 10 minutes then you'll be bored because its a shithole

There's a patch of land that runs between Cooroy and Kawana that is nice, but still nothing much there. Very nice, though.

The goldcoast is awesome but the amount of crime down there is rife. My brother has a unit overlooking the water at Burleigh heads. It's awesome, but only if you like the laid back lifestyle and going to the pub a lot, which you don't.

Honestly dude, the only place I'd leave qld for at the moment is Engadine. Nice houses, the streets are immaculate, no crime (left my car with the keys in it all the time), very family orientated part of the world and it's really nice. Houses there are starting around the 500k mark, but it's a really nice part of the world.

Apparently it used to be frowned upon a few decades ago, but it's definitely different now. Go for a drive out there and have a gander. Nicer than western Sydney by a country mile.

Rain...gotta love rain. Just don't live in the low areas, buy a house on a hill :yes:

have a house on a hill atm, hate mowing due to slope of lawn.

and steep driveway.

took 6 people and 2 ratchet straps to get the gtr into the garage.

over it.

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