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Go to the gym and lift weights Moh

Diets aren't efficient and are too easy to bounce back from

why go gym when you can run from cops in da norf

2nd Hand Bride Brix 2 - was an easy fit for me and roughly period correct for your 32 (i think)

want this

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I think you underestimate the footprint of Mohsen's ass

yeah, im a tubby flamin mongrel.

how much $ have you guys taken in the past?

im shooting for $6k

sounds pretty do-able. just keep in mind the extra money for eating foods like MEAT. and if you have your rail pass (one of them) already sorted, then you're sailing. i dont think its too pricey, but all the different rail networks require different passes.

just depends on if you go to any car part stores... though from what I hear, the worst places for window shopping (croooober, up garage, autobach) are all pretty out of the way.

hamish, had the off sider call up one of the suppliers and ask for a gasless wok table. LOL

we got an apprentice to go to another restaurant and ask to borrow a bucket of steam once....

also actually managed to also get one to go to a hardware store and ask for a "long weight..." he wasn't back for a while

How long is your trip Moh?

I spent untold amounts in Europe, just spent my annual leave money as it got paid in each fortnight. Life's too short for budgeting

das how it's done

That appears to be the borrowed attitude of modern twenty somethings who rack up multiple credit card debts during overseas trips and return to Melbourne, deciding to settle down into their first home and complaining they can't find an inner city 2 bedroom apartment this side of 800k

#housingaffordabilitycrisis

we got an apprentice to go to another restaurant and ask to borrow a bucket of steam once....

also actually managed to also get one to go to a hardware store and ask for a "long weight..." he wasn't back for a while

thats awesome haha

yeah, might do that....

nek minute, buy a car.

http://www.j-spec.com.au/auction/SEVS/1990-Nissan-Skyline-6903386.html

For all the refugee & good food hating bigots in the house.

Here's a story on some good friends of mine who also happen to make the best phó in town

http://m.theage.com.au/victoria/hien-vo--from-refugee-to-restaurant-owner-the-woman-who-brought-us-bowls-of-pho-20151119-gl3kte.html

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