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Paul ive never had to ask for it! you only get slapped by girls you dont know ..... shit your last relationships must of bene pretty prude if your own girlfriend is going to slap you for comming onto her ...... thats screwy ..... never had anything liek that so i cant comment but i take it to heart if i stop getting come onto its liek whats wrong with me ..... i shouldnt but i do and thats usually when the trouble starts with me ..... i have to go check its not me .....

Paul remember where Caminperths old place is? along Hay st there .... Havelock St is the next street to the Left (heading towards subi) after it. My work is up Kings Park end of Havelock St - big Brown 70's looking building .... huge carpark in front.

Best way is over the causeway - up St Georges ..... turn right then left onto Hay and follow that down til just after cams old place.

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