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Also couldn't believe how busy gatton maccas was at 11:30 last night. I wanted some god damn chess burger. Settled for a mars bar and a redbull

Gatton Maccas is in the top 10 Maccas in the country in terms of revenue, It is never not busy!

Uh oh Squizz is on a troll-athon

Well said,

I'll pay out on you anyway, but i'll always have a soft spot for the abomination, however small it may be, might have been those 2 weeks or so i had, alone, with it...

I thought there were a few extra stains on the back seat when I got it back, u had abomination wristies didn't you... :shameface: lol

I'll take that as a no.

maybe

Just so you know, you're missing out...

Andy knows :wub:

I know

Do you rap while you wrap? If so, is it included in the price or an optional extra?

Not at present, but will strongly consider the service.

Exmaple

https://soundcloud.com/sssrt8/wrap-city

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I thought there were a few extra stains on the back seat when I got it back, u had abomination wristies didn't you... :shameface: lol

If the back seat is the only place you check you better check again...

I mean the first time I met him, he rolled up loud as drone coming from the car with big arse chrommies on it. Then saw the p plates and realize it was an auto. But for some reason I kept inviting him to runs we were doing and to drinks sessions and my birthday parties.

I'm kinda like herpies, you don't want me there and you have no idea how I got here but if I disappoint for no good reason you'd be like wtf why!?

I'm kinda like herpies, you don't want me there and you have no idea how I got here but if I disappoint for no good reason you'd be like wtf why!?

Negative. With herpes you'd have a fair idea how you got it...

For you, I'd go crabs. Mildly irritating but not really serious enough to pose any real concern.

Gatton Maccas is in the top 10 Maccas in the country in terms of revenue, It is never not busy!

Uh oh Squizz is on a troll-athon

When I stopped in to pick Nick up on the way down it was dead. But a Thursday arvo at 4 o'clock might explain why it wasn't busy

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