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back to back fappin sesh?

Seems to be the current trend

quite spectacular, got a red tan on top of the pat rafter arena, sweated my body weight and didn't work for 4 hours of my work day. Twas amazing

I have no idea where that is but sounds awesome, yeah I pretended to work today... Started out crappy got better, slightly scary at times but overall good

quite spectacular, got a red tan on top of the pat rafter arena, sweated my body weight and didn't work for 4 hours of my work day. Twas amazing

Um red isn't tan. Red is red. Tan is tan.

/art lesson

Edited by MagicMikeZ32

Seems to be the current trend

I have no idea where that is but sounds awesome, yeah I pretended to work today... Started out crappy got better, slightly scary at times but overall good

Its on the south side, its also far too close to my house...every damn year we get invaded by tennis folk

They have nice apartments across the road from the arena

They are very nice. Except for how the bottom 2 floors and car park gets water in them during flooding! Anna and I walk down there for coffee on the weekend, a nice little precinct that will be even better soon when they put all the shops in!

Sorry, up the road towards city. Units next to the servo (used to be BP?) and Dominos (possibly still there???)

Right near where that mechanic crashed the customers porsche and died couple of years back.

Edited by MagicMikeZ32

I quite enjoyed that area. It was nice and there was a cool breeze. Why faint they start making flood proof apartments haha

The Breeze is good down there, we go to the park to do our work outs by the river, great spot for it.

Everyone thought it would never flood again I think!

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