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alex i didnt bad mouth kfc just said i feel like some but west perth doesnt have one :D

I would never bad mouth kfc - i was brought up on the stuff - my dad was a manager of one of the stores til i was 5 mmmm leftovers :) all my baby photos have me with KFC hats etc on and my dad even dressed up as their promotional chicken once for me so there u go im going to have major heart probs when im 60 :D

yeah there was a shot of me in my cot playing with an empty KFC bucket haha the hat one was taken when i was about 3 it was way to big - i had my mums sunnies on that were way to big and i was carring a teddy bear the size of me back then haha all my baggy clothing i was a mini homie-G :)

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