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I did find out later that they could have gotten into SO much trouble for what they did. Apparently they aren't allowed to take your clothes off, because if an inspector sees, it could be deemed as more than just 'dancing'.

What club was this?

lovely story to tell over a nice meal :bunny:

totally! you owe me lunch bish! my mouth hurts. I am missing quite a lot of skin from the inside. It would seem that I eat the insides of my mouth when i'm drinking! :laugh:

Shane where did you buy you R from?

swapped my gts-t for it with a user off here

totally! you owe me lunch bish! my mouth hurts. I am missing quite a lot of skin from the inside. It would seem that I eat the insides of my mouth when i'm drinking! :laugh:

how bout we go back to that little thai place and have that curry chicken again? :bunny:

how bout we go back to that little thai place and have that curry chicken again? :laugh:

I wouldn't mind revisiting the spot where we first laid eyes on each other... the smiling waitresses... the happy families... the warm, friendly atmosphere...

Good ole maccas :bunny: Nah, curry sounds good! Or some seafood at the Coro.

I wouldn't mind revisiting the spot where we first laid eyes on each other... the smiling waitresses... the happy families... the warm, friendly atmosphere...

Good ole maccas :bunny: Nah, curry sounds good! Or some seafood at the Coro.

damn that fuel pump causing us to meet :laugh:

hahaha jks jks :laugh:...nah no maccas, had that alot last week, and i hate, read HATE seafood, but if we're going to the coro (namely REGATTA) then ill grab a steak sanga :O

damn that fuel pump causing us to meet :happy:

hahaha jks jks :P...nah no maccas, had that alot last week, and i hate, read HATE seafood, but if we're going to the coro (namely REGATTA) then ill grab a steak sanga :(

Ahahaha. The coro and the regatta are 2 different places. The regatta is far to walk. Too far. It will take us half an hour just to get there :(

Daniel is my name, and no we havent as i currently live in Townsville

Can I call you dangers?

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