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LAMB u fools!!! LAMB!!!

geesus... whered i put that bloody patriotic lamb ad... call urself aussies!!

f*k chicken in a kebab... lamb kebab with tripple meat and quadruple garlic sauce x2 thanks

no such thing as a "Lamb Flu"

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it's always pretty damn good hittin a kebab after a hard night boozin. love that moment when you're walking down a street in the early hours and all of a sudden a kebab shop jumps out right in front of you.

generally by the time i'm getting a kebab, it's unlikely any sober person should be able to understand my drunken slurring, so i get what i'm given.

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