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seeems like it

everyone who wants a week off work - pm me and ill cough all over you :P

Where I work they've stated that if you turn up to work with blood shot eyes you get the week off. So my plan is to have a big night on sunday and go to work hungover like a b_stard. Blood shot eyes. Week holiday.

maaaate!

events section :P

ne ways - every thursday we catch up at baskins and robbins at indooroopilly - on moggill road

we catch up around 730 hang out get cheap ice-creams, n then we usually head to the carwash in sunnybank

if ur at ascot its not too far, im at wilston, so i can meet u somewhere before n we can roll on over :P

its normally a pretty good night bro

I get some piercing's done this weekend.. And my ears done next month :P

Astro won't know what hit him

Emo battle.

dont make me put effort into my hair and f**k you up :P

i will kill you josh

Excellent. I'll do my best to make it.

hehe dont make me raise the pinky :P

bro if u wana catch up on our side of town first pm me or someting yeeh

hehe dont make me raise the pinky :P

bro if u wana catch up on our side of town first pm me or someting yeeh

No worries. Will do... contact you that is. Not raise the pinky... all though

Yep, I'll be there. I'm going to pike on car washing again though. Not gonna worry about that stuff until I've got this bloody dent fixed up.

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