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hmmm yes well the limit on my credit card is $2,500 and ive got $500 credit - so i dont think im going anywhere. :P

Never been to Singapore - saving for Europe :D

Dame Russ - i was hoping for some neons ;) oh and some airfreshner thingy mijigs oh and some huge drift stickers :D

ive only chucked in public once ..... that was enough.

i was my ex's bosses Xmas party ... his boss kept feeding me up with alcohol and one minute i was fine and the next minute i passed out and dont remember a thing ..... i still reckon that drink was spiked .... never passed out before and never drunk that little to chuck!

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