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damm what a pic shaun!

back from lunch... BOYZ and GALZ I kid you not you dont wanna miss out the sale of century at the David Jones... I spend couple of hundred on clothes...suits mainly :) and few winter cloths.

I guess I am not ganna have car but I'll be looking fine :) ahhah :)

there are casual wear 40% discount!

BTW who the stupid morron would pay for $215 for CK denam jaket? :) hahahah :D no not me!

cheers

JOe

Originally posted by Pva_Glue

damm what a pic shaun!

back from lunch... BOYZ and GALZ I kid you not you dont wanna miss out the sale of century at the David Jones... I spend couple of hundred on clothes...suits mainly :) and few winter cloths.

I guess I am not ganna have car but I'll be looking fine :) ahhah :)

there are casual wear 40% discount!

BTW who the stupid morron would pay for $215 for CK denam jaket? :) hahahah :D no not me!

cheers

JOe

this from the poor sod who had to sell his car

hmmm me smells something fishie or stupid

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