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It's just a refrence to a daily satire I have been doing taking the piss out of a few of my friends on FaceStalk who said the sky was falling after the Libs won the election.

Haha went to the coast today, forgot to reapply sunscreen under my shirt with lace sleeves. Tomorrow ill have a patterned tan!

Would definitely be an interesting tan mark. Would result in. Few questions if you're going sleeveless tomorrow.

ouch!

Thankfully I go from red to brown so ot doeant hurt!

Would definitely be an interesting tan mark. Would result in. Few questions if you're going sleeveless tomorrow.

Haha yeah tomes like these I am glad I have t-shirts as uniform :-)

Hey guys,

Who would you suggest to see for Kumho tyres, preferably Southside/Logan area.

I'll be calling Option1, but not sure if they still deal with them much, so I'm looking for

some other options closer to home.

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