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w00t, on holidays till 05/01/05 :) And I'll b in Sydney every day of my hols... hopefully I can catch up with some of you guys in that time.

Also... what are you guys doin NYE? Some of my mates are goin to the Gold Coast so need to figure out shit to do.

Also... what are you guys doin NYE? Some of my mates are goin to the Gold Coast so need to figure out shit to do.

Me and a few mates of mine are doing the same thing, heading to surfers for new years for somethig different, taking the skyline up as well unfortunatly. (bugs will get everywhere). I hope its worth the drive!

Merry Xmas, farkers! Oh and a SPECIAL Merry Xmas to Tosh the Christmas fairy who sms'd me at 7:11AM to wish me a merry xmas....

FU(KER!!!!!!!! GRRRRRRRrrrrrrrrrrrrr....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:(

Adrian

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