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Hey ppls.

Well, I just had a lovely Sunday afternoon lunch at the Studley Park boat house and an hour of rowing up the Yarra with my partner.

Upon returning to my car it is evident that some Low-Life-Fu(king-Scum-Bag has tried to break into my car. :cuss:

I think that they were probably attempting to make off with my stereo as I hadn't removed the face.

They have used a phillips head screw driver and pushed into the rubber seal between the passenger side window and the seal and tried to do whatever people do when they have no ****ing like or respect for other peoples properly.

I picture whoever does these types of things as being a glue sniffing, nose picking child, bashed by their parents (fod good reason) hopefully bashed by all they peers at school, and one day, maybe one golden sweet god given day, ARSE RAPED in prison by some freak.

Moral of this story is, don't drive your car anywhere, put in it the garage and only take it out when you are going to stand by it all the time and protect it from the people that society rejects.

For anyone reading this who likes to avail themselves of other peoples possesions I say this.

Burn in hell MuthaFu(ker. Your day will come. Karma.

a very very angry BASS OUT

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Yeh people these days have no respect for anything, i got a call on sat morning from my dad saying that 2 of our work trucks were broken into and were attemped to be stolen but they couldnt start them. Then i get another call a few hours later saying that one of our work Van's was stolen in the city with over 2k in tools inside it.

Sucks ass hardcore

***kin wankers. Like we wanted to do before Bass. We can park someones car (preferably robs(RedlineGTR)) in a carpark at Chadstone (coles carpark where most cars get stuffed). Wait out there with baseball bats and just wait for one of em to try to damage it in any way. WOuld be scary for him to see 20 people jump out and bash the crap outta him :). Once again Ash we have to organize this sort of a cruise :(

WOuld be scary for him to see 20 people jump out and bash the crap outta him . Once again Ash we have to organize this sort of a cruise

20???? - With a plan like that I would think more like 80-100 people would rock up (just to be part of it all) - now that'd be funny.

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