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I went to the Cas the other week and I went out to that smoking terrace with my friend. - these ladies were in there and they wouldn't move cause they were watching that no one stole their pokie. When i walked out I pretended to sit there hahaha But then I realised i valued my life

cant say my car has been christened either - two doors are killers and leather seats arent much better haha. You only live once - wherever the urge calls haha.

ah bedroom man only are we paul haha

casinos are sooo sad thats why i dont go! old men trying to hit on you - old girls that have their own "butt groove" on the pokies chair. just a very sad place to be. not a gambleing person either waste of money the odd lotto ticket is a far as i go.

but paul you've got the better suspension haha! Mine just couldnt cope with it! Ok as long as theres no stains i have a practically perfect interior i would like to keep it that way hahaha

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