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hey man can you identify yourself i feel really sorry for you and your car whoeva did the damage is a **** ... i was the asian guy that told you

for those who didn;t see it i was walking up and down fitrozy street saw this nice gtr with top secret te37's in white .... and i walk back the second time and there is this massive ... 17inch dent in the rear quater probaly from someone kicking it i swear there people junkies should be shot

****ers

that was the exact reason why i didnt drive my line up on New yrs eve. mass crowds of drunken fcuks walkin all over the streets who think they can do anything just because its New Yrs and get away with it. 9 out of 10 a brawl started near the car and someone got thrown into it or it was some jealous prick who wanted to prove something to his mates/girlfriend instead of a junkie, they would have been busy gettin beaten up on by another group of dumb fcuks for no aparent reason.

nearly ran over so many ppl it wasn't funny... it seems drunk ppl think that if you can't get a taxi, you standard in front of one doing 70km/hr and it will slow down for you :D

there must have been some pedestrian accidents...

This is one thing i hate about Australia. I came from a country where even we are drunk or something we still behave. I have been staying in AUD for 5 years now and to be honest i am getting very sick of this drunk idiot. May be because i live in city and see those idiot everyday.

well nothing i can do but this will make me fell that it is part of australia calture when you are drunk. Ofcouse not every does it but then again it just make me fell it that way. Sorry if anyone disagree with me but i been into all kind of problem before.

My 1984 honda city windows been smash before due to drunk idiot

my house windows been smash before with a car head rest too (due to drunk idiot), been into a fight before due to drunk idiot.

Now when ever i go out and i see drunk idiot, i will stay mile away from them.

yeah but what stops them from comming to you...LOL theyre like drunk magnets:D:D Italians in italy NOT AUSTRALIA are very composed when they drink, they dont want to be seen as a drunk, social taboo. then u get me a small asian guy walkin my big 6ft drunk shitfaced aussie mate home in the streets of italy who's yellin and punchin things for fun like most shitfaced aussies do...LOL was a good reminder of home:D:D

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