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Man you guys should have come for the car wash with us. Just got back from Freedom with Tas and Shan.

I think you should just have a chat conference on msn looking at the time taken for replies... -.-;

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Drove to the Gold Coast for kebabs done properly. epic.

The conversation was as follows:

shan: Lets get kebabs

tas: Where?

shan: This K's Drivethru Kebab place in Woodridge

tas: kk go.

get to K's Drivethru and its closed at like 12:30am

tas & shan: FFFFUUUUUUUU

passing sign that says gold coast 40km, brisbane 30km

tas: we could go to the gold coast

shan: sif

tas: sifnt

shan: I need petrol, lets pull into servo

pull up at servo, fill up, and come to princess highway entrance roundabout that has gold coast to the right, brisbane to the left

shan: fuck it, we're goin to the gold coast for kebabs.

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i shud be in bed by 7:30 - so yeh its late for me :P

Sif bitch. I thought emos loved the night time. Like vampires. Only not cool.

Man you guys should have come for the car wash with us. Just got back from Freedom with Tas and Shan.

I think you should just have a chat conference on msn looking at the time taken for replies... -.-;

Yep. I think you guys need something better to do on a Friday night :)

Drove to the Gold Coast for kebabs done properly. epic.

The conversation was as follows:

shan: Lets get kebabs

tas: Where?

shan: This K's Drivethru Kebab place in Woodridge

tas: kk go.

get to K's Drivethru and its closed at like 12:30am

tas & shan: FFFFUUUUUUUU

passing sign that says gold coast 40km, brisbane 30km

tas: we could go to the gold coast

shan: sif

tas: sifnt

shan: I need petrol, lets pull into servo

pull up at servo, fill up, and come to princess highway entrance roundabout that has gold coast to the right, brisbane to the left

shan: f**k it, we're goin to the gold coast for kebabs.

Tis epic. Was the kebab worth it?

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i have just finished work at the markets helping a buddy short staffed...

yes, upset about none of that on my kebab.. tastes f**king nice with the brumbies sundried tomato and olive twist and hommos dip.

so f**k you all im going to bed.

also shan that email would be so awesome right now!...

when i wake up i might pull off the turbz...

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