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Hahahaha I was in the city , home now [emoji13] I'll give you a shout next time [emoji6]

Might not be ard the city after June, not sure what the plans are yet tbh. What meetings do you have down this way?

Really? Yeah doubt will be same one in thailand was cruzing around in back of ute with huge barrel filled with water and MASSIVE CHUNK of ice in it, throwing freezing water on everyone sooo much fun.

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So can you speak Thai ? And where's in perth biggest Thai groceries shop ?

Ha only the bad words lol as for shopping not sure cause she always cooks at resturant and just brings it home. Every thinks that im crazy cause i dont like thai food, im a steak and mash guy ;)
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Ha only the bad words lol as for shopping not sure cause she always cooks at resturant and just brings it home. Every thinks that im crazy cause i dont like thai food, im a steak and mash guy ;)

Hahahahahahahah ok that's weird then ! How long have you 2 been married ? Thai and Japanese foods are awesome ! Prob the best with good flavors

Ha only the bad words lol as for shopping not sure cause she always cooks at resturant and just brings it home. Every thinks that im crazy cause i dont like thai food, im a steak and mash guy ;)

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You crazy

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