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Yeah my parents have a town house in bunbury .... haha trust me ive comtemplated moving in down there a couple of times! But the eyecandy aint grand down there and every girl over 17 seems to have kids :P

I used to live in Busso when i was a little tyke.

23ft! awesome .... lotsa room for beer!

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Joe 4wd is so much fun! I used to go to Burns Beach for the weekend with the New Town bunch .... just drink piss .... lots of ... set off fireworks ..... explode cans of paint thinner ..... go sandboarding ..... have a great time.

Theres nothing wrong with Eurasian kids im talking about Biker Woman X with dodgy Joe .... not good :P

Theres this guy here and if he didnt go biker stylin he would actually be quite good looking.

Yeah my tummy is complaining n gurgling. Might have to grab another Tempura Prawn Sushi Roll (so yummo) n hit the shops i think

offer for lunch is still there you can make it Lory...4 2moro.

anway I just got a call fromwork... so I better off to get some $$$$ :P

talk to ya all soon HAVE FUN

ps.I am not saying they are wierd loking.. just that they dont look right... I know my best mates are both eurasian... they look oright but Kids looks Odd :)

and I dotn go to biker chicks... they are ferral but what kinds of roses that donest have torn in thme ehh??? hehe

just went shopping but all the goddamn 70's clothes are in fashion .... phucked if im dressing up like a multi coloured tripping go-go girl. I think i will save my shopping til Saturday.

Hardly any jobs today :P

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