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Once you've tasted the Rice Side, you'll never go back!

Always a Master and Appentice :)

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your subway is right here. In Ipswich. Come and get it. If you really want it you'd spend $20 on petrol to get a $3 sandwich. Where is the love?

Yeah I would if I could, but these funky kick ass drugs have this wierd little red sticker on the side, sayin somethin bout heavy machinery, I guess the R33 isnt that heavy :)

Far out I really am freakin hungry come to think of it, but it is such a long walk to the shops better strat some digging with the pick in my freezer see what I can defrost from the stone age to cook up :)

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