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In Malaysia we called - Ikan tongkol - I can't eat this type of fish

I don't know of any other fish used for flakes. Only bonito as far as I know

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yeah its pretty terrible oily slimy shit IMO

when we have stuff like barramundi, I just dunno why you would bother

but yeah it has been a while. Too many fkn hours behind a wheel.

Just planning the gps route to get from karragullen to york with no roads for Sunday. Been almost 3 weeks since I have had a chance to get out in the bush and twist the wrist so I am getting a bit itchy

size 14? Dude you must be packing some fkn heat downstairs!!!

I only have size 10 :(

but keen on the armour.

also keen as fcuk for tonight. Just washed my best mankini!

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