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The downfalls of livin, and getting used to livin like a baller'

Regular $500 lunch/dinner payments and $5,000 withdrawals every time you go to Chadstone.

And probably a whole lot of other stuff I don't see.....

800k WTF! How can u go broke that's like 3.2million in the last 4 years! What's he do for coin if u can say tony?

Not sure Leigh depends if the boss has made plans maybe caraway meet? Easier for me to get to lol

Also Charlie, I ride motorbikes.. probably once a week lol :P

Let me know when to rock up with it to a SAU meet

oooOOOOoooo, want to come to a track day at Phillip Island on the 16th of January? I'm getting a group together which means we get a discount and it's an awesome day :)

800k WTF! How can u go broke that's like 3.2million in the last 4 years! What's he do for coin if u can say tony?

Not sure Leigh depends if the boss has made plans maybe caraway meet? Easier for me to get to lol

Rhymes with Stock poker :P

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oh i see. dont really know why these dream boats make so much money when they don't produce any real goods, and pretty much do nothing for the economy anyway.

anyone know anything about animal genetics? a molecular biologist will be great!

and i still need to borrow an impact socket.

Fucking investment bankers and brokers lol, doesn't make sense that people who save lives earn so much less than these people!

Agreed. They had some crazy stat recently on how many people would die because nurses went on strike. Ridiculous, lives are priceless. They should be paid much more.

As tony would know they get paid based on the profits they generate you can't comapre private industry to public

For him to earn 800k he must have generated millions and millions of profit probably tens/hundreds of millions

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