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straya'

the word 'invitaional' lel

ofcourse the first guy they introduce drives a decked out bmw with dat dere 'FIFO' job

Haha

Oil & gas money - probably based on an offshore rig.

Big money - much more than dem iron ore

Big money - much more than dem iron ore

Offshore is a pretty shit gig. Would be good to try one stint though.

Speaking of shit gigs, my uncle just finished up after 3.5 years FIFO from Aus/NZ to Egypt. 2-3 days travel each way, dinner was boiled chicken every night (5 different varieties over the week), 50 degrees in summer, 6-8 week stints (and longer stays if required). His 30kg baggage was all food so he could cook in his room. Hes been doing shit like this for 30 years or something, been married 3 times, and 6 kids... A hollow husk of a man.

he doesnt really show it. ex-wives milked him for most of it i reckon.

though, apparently his current house was rented out for $750/week before he bought it. prolly paid straight ca$h.

doesnt have a jet ski. used to have 2 alpacas.

i think only camels and llamas spit?

whats the going rate for attendance for a bucks night?

just paid $180. not telling us what activities are planned, but includes a bus and bar tab at one place.

Depends if an overnight stay is involved or not

A day/night thing up to $200, overnight sharing a house could be $250-300 all said and done

I'm getting sick of weddings though. Above costs, plus wedding gift and hair/makeup/dress for the girlfriend. As a couple it can cost you shitloads.

/subtle

Depends if an overnight stay is involved or not

A day/night thing up to $200, overnight sharing a house could be $250-300 all said and done

I'm getting sick of weddings though. Above costs, plus wedding gift and hair/makeup/dress for the girlfriend. As a couple it can cost you shitloads.

/subtle

Wait till you actually get married...

Speaking of outrageous expenditure

No this isn't a dig at Labor

What are the VWL romantics doing on Sunday ?

buyin than bitch a tattoo

bitches love tattoo's

doing a nice dinner for us... have some dry aged cape grim scotchey's in the fridge

1. Why are you pulling your motor?

2. Don't you have goats?

replace a few gaskets and shit.

the dude i had paid to finish it all off and put it in the car made a mess of it.

so out it comes for brand new hoses and seals. again.

council took my goats :(

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