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Because alcoholics like company? Why do you call me an alco?

Those with a sex addiction? Like Michael Douglas

To get hard instead of high?

+1 Mr Ants. The Valley can be a scary place at night. Was totally disgusted to see what looked to be a newborn sleeping on the streets on Friday night.

there is plenty of rules. Just not playing the game right Andy

Rules for chasing women?? Nope. All is fair in Boobs and Bishes

Bish wrangling is a non violent sport. Not allowed to slap the bishes around, they bruise easily

Not allowed to claim point on a mates bish, if you do not know said shooter the bish is fair game and you may claim point.

If the bish is sick or otherwise too incapacitated to know the difference. exercise discretion (would not recommend)

Rules for chasing women?? Nope. All is fair in Boobs and Bishes

I think you've been an indoors pet for too long. Doesn't seem like there is any rules when the missus brings you your fish on a plate and pets you.

I think you've been an indoors pet for too long. Doesn't seem like there is any rules when the missus brings you your fish on a plate and pets you.

Ahh this just goes to show how little known we are around the place now, I am ok with this.

Keep chants away from Bunta Pony.

now now lets not go nuts!

Yay EKKA sickness.

EKKA sickness? What is this? A general lack of interest in always things Ekka including the shitty traffic or drinking too much then going on the rides?

EKKA sickness? What is this? A general lack of interest in always things Ekka including the shitty traffic or drinking too much then going on the rides?

The mass cold/flu that afflicts Brisbane during the Ekka because all the sick people go and mingle with the healthy people.

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