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i can hardly walk ..... muscles are killing ..... kings park was ok cos once they warm up and stretch the pain is less but as soon as i sit down and try to get back up its very hard.

Have to hide it from mum cos if she notices she wont let me go to gym tonight .... already thinks im overdoing it.

Just nibblies .... like cheese and cold meat platter etc things that go yummy with wine - its not too hard haha i can buy most of the stuff ..... you just bring the wine :P

Its so nice up there ...... Kings Park has changed a lot since ive been there last.

haha paul yeah im a whinger .... i wanna go back to egyptian times and be fanned by many shirtless men and be carried everywhere i wanted to go.

But muscles arent sore from king park walk - they are sore from gym!! like way sore!!

If Spring in the Valley wasnt so busy - that would be cool :) Pay $15 each and get a bus full of SAU pissheads :P

They do need massage ..... and lower back :P feel like old granny with arthritis.

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