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Why do some shops have bags that look really expensive?

Meaning, the bags they put your stuff that you just bought in.

I just bought a top from Fcuk in Rundle Mall and the bag itself has a chick on one side and a dude on the other side and all this fancy crap all over it. You're basically paying for the fancy bag they put the clothes in.

It's Crazy with a f**king capital C.

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Why do some shops have bags that look really expensive?

Meaning, the bags they put your stuff that you just bought in.

I just bought a top from Fcuk in Rundle Mall and the bag itself has a chick on one side and a dude on the other side and all this fancy crap all over it. You're basically paying for the fancy bag they put the clothes in.

It's Crazy with a f**king capital C.

i always used to think that it was a shop created by a dyslexic with tourettes until i was told otherwise

-D

first and second. cant believe it. Usually cant pick the winner, both is just insane

got 3rd place in office sweepstakes (completely random draw). got my $5 back and made $2.50 profit. Now to buy the ferraris and helicopter

oh wait theres a decimal point and not enough zeros. smeg.

-D

Why the f**k would you post THIS on your Facebook?!

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But sadly, what she wrote, is actually true.

Pretty nasty really. Shame that her choice in male will probably see history repeating ;\ but lets hope not in either case...sucks to see someone down on their luck like this - and thats putting it mildly.... I agree about the whole facebook thing but I guess its a case of her not knowing whos actually watching..

-D

quick question..

does anyone have any experience with having a relationship with a girl that lives say..an hour away from where they live?

does it make it harder or what?

does any one have contact number for mitch?

i have the 20 in the back of mates dads van, used engine crane to get it in there,

now im home and have no way to get it out ha ha,

does he still have the crane? my mates ol man needs his van tomorro morning....

quick question..

does anyone have any experience with having a relationship with a girl that lives say..an hour away from where they live?

does it make it harder or what?

if this question is in regards to bus girl, im going to stab you.

it doesnt make it hard, but it does make it somewhat more difficult than if they lived say, 5 minutes away.

if this question is in regards to bus girl, im going to stab you.

it doesnt make it hard, but it does make it somewhat more difficult than if they lived say, 5 minutes away.

Negative. Bus girl (lil miss neurotic) hasnt called or messaged since i said i didnt want to see her friday night, due to something coming up (posing in a certain 4x4 half the night). But this is a new new girl. 2 years older than me, fit as aces.. but yeah, im not sure how well it would work..i mean, like finding the time between work n all that..would like to know if anyone else has had something similar go on and if it works.

*shrug*

meh, an hour or so is easy. its when they live in different states that it gets a bit iffy.

example, one of my ex's live in noarlunga, not exactly easy to find the time, but we worked it out and it last a solid 6 months til it just burned out, distance didnt have anything to do with it.

another lived in sydney. that was a head f**k. finding the time was like winning the lotto. that ended up lasting a little longer (~18 months, saw each other about a dozen times, each for a week or so), but we werent faithful. i knew it and she knew it, we just didnt talk about it.

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