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Im scared the knock on the door will be the local constabulary...its been 12 months in melb, perhaps last nights celebrations went tooooo far!!! Put a serious burn on Vic...surely there is no choice other then more consumption...with more booz comes clarity of nights past, and justification....just give me one more night of safe passage you evil bastard....then an eternity in oblivion

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I blame the zambucka...it took me back to my uni days, and its official, got hauled out of a bar, but the bar maid kissed me on the cheek saying im adorrable, will have to go back in a few weeks time and do it all again, she cant deny me forever, i have cracked her cold hard exterior:)

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