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good to hear - know what its like for the wheels to be out of commission for ages - had that plenty of times with the ZX 3 - 4 weeks at a time no matter what was done they just couldnt get injectors and fuel flow right - even to this day i still dont think its right even with new injectors.

I think plenty more rice shops will pop up too - it'll be like those japanese stuffed toy/pikachu logo'd/ stickers etc shops in perth - firs tthere was one and now theres about 2 of these useless shops in every mall.

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nah trust me from looking at the line you would swear you had entered an asian country - me and my friends just walked past and went hmmmmmmm - keep walking. Daniel (25GTT) used to work there but since the stabbings he doesnt anymore - even that in itself has to say something.

haha we've basically got one of everything from the Lions den in our house - if my parents ever "crossover" i could start up my own lions den with the ammount of memorobilia in this house!

well from just the study (one very tiny room in the house) i can see a HSV wall calender - HSV briefcase at my feet along with all the bullcrap they put in it - every magazine to do with the cars under the sun - a framed article that Xcelerate did on my parents cars ummm yeah thats just one room we have god knows how many to go - you should see the lounge eeek! What i have to put up with!

There is a brothel in kelmscott called annameikas and its got on the sigh "fitness and massage center" and there is a treadmill in the window. I told my friend and she goes "no thats a fitness and massage place" and I said - yeah but what to they massage...eewwwww I bet seedy bogans go in there

Originally posted by Pva_Glue

no troy, I dont need to go to brothel... my girls come by my place often enough to not to go there...

but I know postwhore paul works right next to the brothel and he loves it ;p I am sure he has account there :(

intereseting seeing you admit to being a virgin

my god niz move out now b4 you catch holden disease

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