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Inglewood Primary

Bunbury Primary

West Morley Primary

Morley Senior High School.

And before you ask , I was the first year through Morley high ( they built the school as we got older) and back then we didn't even know what drugs were.....

Changed a bit now I here.

Cheers

ken

Karrawara (sp?) Primary

Collier Primary

Grovelands Primary

Kelmscott Senior

Northbridge TAFE

You went to Collier Fool? What year did you leave?

I too went to Collier Primary 82-88

Wesley College 89-93

Clubland School of Trade 93-00

Jash

Memphis, small world considering how small childlow primary school is. I was there only 6 months though. I went to eastern hills too for 4 years. How old are you? I wonder if u know my brother or me?

Im 19, so a year below you, but my gf is 20, and went to ehshs, her name is leah.

You might know my brother too, his name was justin (bit of a idiot), what was your brothers name?

i was only at chidlow for about a year, till they finished building gidge, then i got moved

Justin rings a bell.. i know a leah.. does she hang around with sally, eleanore and um... err... kelly.. having trouble rembering here. I am sure there was only one leah in my year.

In fact.. i think i do know ur g/f. Because a while ago i got invited to a party cant rember who by, and some ones b/f had a skyline.. that was the incentive for troy to go.. he can chat to some one with a skyline.

My brothers name is ben thats all the information i am giving u. Its embarrasing hes related.

Justin rings a bell.. i know a leah.. does she hang around with sally, eleanore and um... err... kelly.. having trouble rembering here. I am sure there was only one leah in my year.  

In fact.. i think i do know ur g/f. Because a while ago i got invited to a party cant rember who by, and some ones b/f had a skyline.. that was the incentive for troy to go.. he can chat to some one with a skyline.

My brothers name is ben thats all the information i am giving u. Its embarrasing hes related.

Yes! thats the leah, ill ask her if she remembers you

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