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Last night some low life stole my parent's Tarago. Honestly, IT'S A F*CKEN TARAGO! What joy do you get out of an automatic Tarago? It's barely got enough gut to get up a foot hill!

So this is the final straw for me. First some butthole poker broke in to my GTR and stole my sunglasses (WTF???), then some donut pusher broke the window of the CRV, and now some ass pumper steals the Tarago. I've had enough of Sydney. Once a great town, now filled with little theving c*nts. There's more to life than cars yet these people waste it away on such pathetic practices.

There's little to deter these little joy riders. I wish there was a law where you get to smash the face off theving c*nts. I'd fix their face so good even their mom won't love them.

Either way there is no way I'll be living in SW Sydney come 2006. I look at it as a hole now. I hate the place! I doubt I want to live in Sydney period! I loved this town so much before but now the love is gone. ;) Maybe I've caught the travelling bug I've realised that the world is such a big place that I'd like to live overseas. But Sydney has become such a depressing place for me and I'm looking to greener pastures.

Sorry but I'm venting. :Oops:

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mate i used to live in the gong, going back to 99, i came over to wa, i wouldnt go anywhere else in the world, things in wa seem to be easier, more laid back, and its definitely not sydney!! since i been in wa i had my house broke into and everything electrical cleaned out, but i count that as a blessing in disguise coz of new for old replacement. aint nothing else criminal happen to me

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nice place for cruising, nice beaches, nice homes to live in BUT the people are FARKED beyond belief!!!!

i encourage u to bash the hell outta the c*nts who find joy in vandalising ppl's properties, heck, if i see u bashing sum d*ckflop, i'll lend a hand rather than having good ppl like urselves leave sydney. Wat happens wen all the good ppl leave sydney? that leaves all the d*ckwads :thumbsup:

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The tarago is pretty much apart of the backbone of the family business. As if things aren't hard enough already, it does our delivery runs.

Lately some punks have been vandalising our shop. One morning we arrived to see the front window smashed with garbage all over the front door. Another time some sick maggot put a used tampon on the door. I know it's the same d*ckweed doing this so I'm camping out.

I guess that's what sh*ts me up so much about this place. Work hard, earn something, only to have some lazy ass "blame my issues on the government w@nker" vandalise, or worse, take my earn.

Maybe one day when the governemt realise that piss weak punishment doesn't work and push for harsher punishment, I'll come back and love this place. But until then I'm off to find another paradise on this planet, cause it sure ain't called Sydney.

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Thats the problem..... farking bums that think that insted of working to buy a nice car/house/whatever I will steal it..... You dont want to know where I sit when it comes to the jesse kelly case (hang the good for nothin prick).

I remember ages ago, some old bloke was having his house broken into in sydney, he used reasonable force (shot the intruder) and then got persecuted for it. It like the law is on the crims side.

Cheers

Sumo

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not just sydney... i work in newcastle and one day while simply walking to the shops to buy some lunch, some low life scum was having a domestic with his skank arse girlfriend/wife whatever. Anyway, as i was walking past minding my own business, this ****in derro yells out "do ya want me to be like that **** sucker in the suit do ya? well i can have as much as him, i can have anything i want cos i canjust bash him or go and steal a car"... needless to say i just kept walking cos i am a *****...

There are some **** ups in this world no doubt, you cant blame anyne but them and their parents... sure the cops should stoff picking on modifdied car owners and deal with real crime but we all know that will never happen.

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I love Sydney, but having now worked in Melbourne and Adelaide, well my views have changed. It can be a great place, but there a few things that i cant hack about Sydney.

Sydney can be good, and im getting very homesick, or craving a change. So off to live with my sister in OXford for a few months whilst i look to get some quid together.

A friend reckons im being silly and once again im leaving a place i like because i hate the hours i work....and he is right:( But i dont care, the only thing keeping me in Melbourne is some of the cool people i have met, and odds are when i return to Oz it could very well be to Melbourne.

So time to throw another line in the water and see what i catch:)

Nothing beats my time in these two places...

http://www.ville-biarritz.fr/anglais/cadre_accueil.htm

http://www.lacanau.com/

web cams and its only just hit spring...

http://www.ville-biarritz.fr/ANGLAIS/cgi-b...-bin/webcam.asp

http://www.lacanau.com/english/visites01.htm

My R32 is so getting sold and im so getting the hell out of Oz this winter:)

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They found the Tarago yesterday. It was dumped at Farifield. Nothing was stolen cause there was nothing to steal (took the maggot to steal it to figure it out!). Only thing damaged was the sun visor which was broken off (probably angry because there was nothing to steal).

Anyhow, I'm shitty now so I'll stop here. Thanks for all those concerned. Folks like you are gonna make me miss this place.

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  • 3 weeks later...

i feel u guys, the same shit happens to me and my lil baby.. some arse hole, excuse the language, thinks its funny to deflate one of my tyres every morning.. since they cant break in, they decide to scratch and deflate my car...

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Someone slashed all my tyres at bondi junction westfield last thursday night. They were 3 weeks old and a set of decent 265's and 235's aint cheap!  

I sort of feel all the pain but this stuff happens in alot of places other than sydney unfortunatly.

what the hell? that's harsh man!

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