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cool :D me playing Erica cheekyR32) is SA was funny - both her n i couldnt play for shit so by the end we were just moving the balls around the table to suit us in 'special girls rules' :D

one house that me n mum love - it has an atrium up the middle of it marble flooring etc etc but dad sees a bit more work still to be done is just across from Morley High.

But mostly looking St Andrews/ Dianella Heights/ Dianella

cool - we'll be neighbours.. :D

me still trying to find something temporary between movin from this apartment and when my new place is finished. may have found something in claremont but not sure yet.. am taking a drive out there tomorrow to check it out...

Claremont is nice :D so you building then?

u going to put a big mo-fo jesus statue out the front of ur house Cam? ..... in keepng with the suburb n all.... have u seen some of the dirty big jeebus statues some of them have adorning their gardens?

yea - will see what the place is like tho..

I bought a place that will be finished in December.. a guy is building two duplexes. i'm getting the front one and he's going to live in the back one...

statues? lol.. nah.. not my style... :D

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