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Ive done country when i was younger then my parents moved back to city when i was 12 to high wycombe but i lived in Mt Lawley in my exs house there for a couple of months then we went to Como. Its sooo sweet living near the city haha less booze buses to pass on the way home :)

Angie has gotta go - Say angie will die because she's not in the opening credits where from memory dylan is :)

ahhhh its sad that i watch it haha my mum likes it so i just watch it as well with her.

mmmm sounds nice. The house is such a mess i cleaned it yesterday arvo but its just back to such a mess again. Have to do it befor ethe folks get home n flip out - Im only one person that hardly spends any time here how i can leave a path of destruction like this baffles me!

hahaha bugger! lol. I was considering leaving troy here and going.. Thought i should stay home like a good girl and look after him. Hes looked after me plenty of times when im sick.

My house is a hudge mess too. I cant see my bedroom floor, clothes everywhere .. text books all over the dinning and coffie table.. and "stuff" everywhere!

well enjoy the rest of your night. talk to you later.. byes!

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