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We are at a little place in South australia called Streaky bay. Made 2050k in 2 days, not bad i reckon. End of the line is Brisbane but we have a suite booked at crown towers for teh 5th. Should be good i reckon. Killed a bird today, my first roadkill ever :)

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today was sooo fuuny, i was driving home in the line, and at the lights a P plater pull up next to me is some car and i look and him and smile and they both smile back at me (2 guyz in the car) then one of the guy go shittttt, you must be a good Learner to be driving this car.

when the light turn green i gave it alittle so they heard the loud psssssssssssssss! they pull up night 2 me and go "WOW!!!"

actually you get a lot of attention in the car .... unfortunately by mostly old rough looking guys. and the attention i get in my car is from young little kids .... the most attention i get from my own age group is when im driving a shit box.

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