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Last time i was at perth cup i was parking cars for some quick cash. I dont think ive ever been that sunburnt in my life.]

The power just went down for around 30mins here. They say bad things happen in 3's. Wonder what will happen next.

power here ;)

yeah i had a spiderbite on my foot byt he end of Perth cup it was swollen so huge .... big foot and i felt so sick ...... kept going to Andrew "take me to the doctor, take me to the doctor" but he just ignored me (he was pretty phucked up on shit) so i just went to his best mate .... get him down here now and get him to take me. Lucky i did because if i didnt go the Emergency Room said i wouldve been critical in the morning. My best mate sat in the Emergency Room and didnt leave my side all night ..... Andrew slept in the car :P after that was when i started to have a really good think about the situation.

havent a clue ........ even after i got out of hospital a couple of days later it was no better so i went to my local doctor he took a look at it and there was two puncture marks in my leg and he goes to me "theres a possibility this could be a snake bite lauren"

But i didnt feel a thing so i think Spider. Snake i would definately feel.

Originally posted by Boostzor

I sat on the side of the freeway with a torch pointing it it people for my lunch break. Its funny how many people looked freaked out. :P u can tell im bored huh

haha. I drove past and saw the auster in the bushes and you standing there holding a torch.

wtf? why is sean holding a torch on melville parade in the middle of the day?

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