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dam just checked my house on it but my car isnt out the front :) ....oh wait i was probly at work ill check that out haha! this is kinda creepy tho lol.

i just did the same! but couldnt see it anywhere!! hahaha..

even checked the ex's house lol

dam just checked my house on it but my car isnt out the front :) ....oh wait i was probly at work ill check that out haha! this is kinda creepy tho lol.

Haha i tried checking for it yester so then i could say i spotted it ;)

Could be under the carport? :(

This google Earth shit is weird. I'm looking at my work, Rob's Fuels.. and when your going along Findon Rd.. the price is $1.379 then when you turn onto Trimmer its like $1.40 something. Must of been a good couple of months between the two roads.

does anyone know when these pictures were taken? its weird theres hardly any cars on the road.

Early morning i would assume. And someone said in another thread that it was probably near the start of the year. And possibly on a thursday cos their bins were out? :ermm::P

I got no idea. Anyways off to school :thumbsup:

yea iv seen parts that are now under construction so it was defenantly near the start of the year.its weird tho i mean my work is closed and we normally rocked up at about 7 45,yet out the front of my house theres no cars which would indicated everyone was at work,i spose if they timed it right you could do this.

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