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hey u reckon we could find out where he went and send him mail?

Lets send him a "soap on a rope" and a condom courtesy of Skylinesaustralia. How bad will that mess up his head if he gets that package in his first week :lol: with a note sayin:

"LOTS of love to you for the next 7 years. Courtesy of all car enthusiasts in WA"

Ill see if i can find out in the next couple of days. U guys wanna chip in a buck each to buy this stuff? if i find out i will mention it on friday nite.:D

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that little 5hit is going down. look how puny that little freak is. hopefully he;ll get some good beatings in jail.... and hopefully bubba can make him realise what a mistake he;s made.

anyone have contacts to get this guy beaten to pulp in jail?

sorry... no empathy from meangryfire.gif

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Well i found him, hes in Acacia Prison so ill collect donations on friday if ure all up for it:D oh and any1 work near a bodyshop or sumfin cause i got no idea how much i soap on a rope will cost. And Joe u got any of that KY u love soo much hangin around? :lol:

BTW: suggstion for the Note are open so lets try and come up with something good.:D

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hehe yeh not bad but i bit too direct. Id like to be nice and subtle about it so i can say something without actually sayin it if u know what i mean;) u know like pics of trains goin into tunnels and stuff like that.

He prolly knows dam well what hes up for we dont need to restate it and as they say actions speak louder than words and a soap on a rope and some ky will make that point rather nicely.

Maybe something like "dont worry it will only hurt the first time. By the time 7 years is up u wont know how u did without ure friend bubba"

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Having seen inside every prison in WA most are quiet luxurious.. I say that compared to my last London Hostel !

The only two that would scare the bejesus outta someone are Broome and Eastern Goldfields..

Anyhow he's got a year at the remand centre out Murdoch way. If I have ever seen one big tea party....

There is no justice my friends:(

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Oh so that place on murdoch drive is "Acacia"? wow that close enuff for me to walk ther and shoot him myself j/k

Hehe

"johnny"

'Yah Bubba'

"I wish we coulda made brown love just once"

'so do i Bubba, so do i'

Life is like a package from SAU, u never know what ure gonna get:lol: :shake:

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7 1/2 years, is that fcuking all?! With parole, he'll be out in less and looking for a way to pay for his next harry hit. Any guesses as to how he'll make money? Hmm, lets see what his package of skills include... "expert in break-ins".

Bloody junkies.

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