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Grats man, I can't play golf today I got burnt bad yesterday.

Ive got to brave the crowds and finish off ppl's xmas shopping, not just mine! Even gotta buy stuff that my family are giving to people.

Ive got to brave the crowds and finish off ppl's xmas shopping, not just mine! Even gotta buy stuff that my family are giving to people.

I had to buy the presents that Tyler was giving people. Although I got all my shopping done ages ago. Last item on the list was grabbed last Thursday. ;)

I had everyone else's presents sorted out early. Since they waited though, the things the wanted to get me were out of stock... :(

Yup. Apparently no where up here has pokemon cards in stock for me to buy my brothers present -.-

<br /><br />He's been 18 for 12mths now and still hasn't been out drinking, clubbing or strip joints.

Drag that lazy f**k to Love n Rockets, get him a lap dance and be a good older brother.

Yeah highway was all messed up today, even Moronfield road was crazy today.....took some creative driving to get around it for my Autobarn trip.

235/45/17 KU36's for $143 on ebay

Wow that's not bad, in Brisbane?

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