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Dont feed the cats to the rats, make chinese food out of it and sell it in a small shop on the gold coast at 500000000000% markup, people will buy anything at any price down there :P

 

Surprise reboots are not good!!!!!

 

SUPER HAPPY FUN COFFEE!

Me: what is this that I'm eating.

Chinese food store guy: Is meat.

Me: what beef, pork, lamb, chicken?

Chinese food store guy: Is meat.

and people wonder why there aren't many cats around sunnybank or around china town :P

Reminds me of a few years back where the local newspaper drew a connection between missing cats and the local Chinese food store.

It ended up in court. Funny for the general public though.

I wanna play it again, but fear I will be pulverised into the ground by Marc if I do, hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm tough choice......................

BHAHA HhAh aH AB baHa BHhAAH hAH AH H AHh AH aH HA HAHHAH H AH hah hah aaa!!

Thats an old post...

Yeap, still funny though ;)

it was something me and cy were talking about. So he went and dug up the post.

Yeah you'd be proud of me adrian, I didnt msn/phone/sms you asking for the answer like i usually do, I actually used the search thingy, was a first!! :P

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