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lol @ hunk of meat ...... your kidding right? OH well thats what happens when you rush ... you'll never know :thumbsup: Has she said she wants to see you again?

i was bored .... had trouble sleeping ...... n stupid cat woke me up this morning gnawing on my elbow :( followed by screeching birds.

screeching birds? that would be red tailed or whilte tailed black ****atoo... that time of year.

I should've said no... really LOL "in perfect world"

I dotn know when I ganna see her again but it would be different or akward now... lol DAMM it I always fell into the boobie :boobs: trap

Did I mentioned? she is natural red :thumbsup:

natural red head .... eww too much info.

no its 2 pink n grey and a sulpher crested coky ..... i think charlie the coky is doing most of the screeching .... he does it for attention cos he knows he gets in trouble for it and i dont pay him as much attention as mum does so he screeches like crazy to get you out there n goes "hello" and starts doing his tricks. The pink n greys arent exaclt yquiet tho!

got robbed last night :D

girlfriend was asleep in bed, they came in through the fly-wire door in the bedroom (second story apartment balcony!!!) and walked up to my kitchen and stole my wallet, my mobile phone, my friends wallet (with $400 in it) and his keys.

I was with my two mates on the front balcony, drinking beer, and had the door shut, I would have been no more than 5 - 7 metres away from where they took the stuff.

What a bunch of f u c k i n g c u n t s !!

They also robbed the lady next door the same way, she was sleeping, and they took her laptop, but the police recovered it in the lane-way behind the apartment complex.

I thought East Perth was a fairly good place until now :D

Thankfully they didn't take my keys and steal my line!!!

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