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Friyay !!!!! How's everyone doing ?



Pretty good, finished painting toilet n laundry then took kids to park n zoo near mandurah. Drove halfway home then swapped with missus so I could nanna-nap.

What's up with you?
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Agree was thinking that today!

Any events coming up?, or not?. Wouldn't mind another meet-up. Nando's run?


Letsssssssssssss doooooooooitttttttt [emoji28] I love Nandos [emoji39][emoji39][emoji39]

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Pretty good, finished painting toilet n laundry then took kids to park n zoo near mandurah. Drove halfway home then swapped with missus so I could nanna-nap.

What's up with you?



Awwww productive Dad [emoji1320] When are you moving to your new place then ?

Nothing new , This time of the year is always busy with work. Working on site for VIP event tomorrow.

And my car [emoji35] Still waiting for the parts from
Galvesport, fixed the broken hinge temporary which is good. And few months to go before Japan Holiday ! [emoji1591]



Awwww productive Dad [emoji1320] When are you moving to your new place then ?

Nothing new , This time of the year is always busy with work. Working on site for VIP event tomorrow.

And my car [emoji35] Still waiting for the parts from
Galvesport, fixed the broken hinge temporary which is good. And few months to go before Japan Holiday ! [emoji1591]


Moved in 3 weeks ago

You shoulda ordered overnight parts from Japan instead
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