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that was the first one?

First one i went ot was at Metros about three years ago and they decorated Metros up more .... bigger crowd ..... even opened up this outside bit i never knew existed put a tent up outside with heatlamps and cushions etc. haha Me n Mel were reminicing about the bus trip between Metros n Globe the first one we went to ... i was freaking out and all she can remember is sitting next to a pot smoking bundeburg rum bear haha funny.

And Belmont Park was the greatest of the lot!!

Never been to one a Belvoir tho.

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haha it was quite ironic cos i was brought up religous and they used to hold big church assemblies at Belmont Park ........ 10 years later back at Belmont doing everything i was taught at church not do :P

haha yeah Aidwin was wathing this chick at Belmont who couldnt walk two of her guy friends had to carry her ...... and i went to Mel "NEVER let me get like that!" Some people just go to crazy and it goes from fun to dangerous.

next for paul is sitting on his arse whoring.

hehe Zombie Dan .... Melbourne Cup at Ascot was the funniest i have ever been like that ..... i drank so much too ..... thank god for sunglasses cos i bumped into so many people i knew that day and it took me about half an hour to recognise them :P

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