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we try :) haha nah just what im used too ...... i no like skimpy dingy pubs :)

Not as posho as the Onyx hehe ..... that was funny that night i went there - my ex went off with his slaesrep mates so i made friends with this chick and she was there with a Male model mate of hers haha an di was just talking to him wasnt flirting or nothing and my ex gets me in the car afterwards and goes "What you doing talking to Skivvy boy?" haha he was jealous as. But thats posh theres always footy players etc in there.

moving is whack!

I hate it!@

cam is gonna help us next thursday, and my bro is gonna help out on the wednesday.

I like unpacking though. problem is that it's not until you set stuff up that you realise how much useless junk you have - that you feel the need to put somewhere, but really dont want or need!

infatct there will be (at least) 2 more. my red car will be coming until I sell it.

Know any p-plater who want a REALLY cheap reliable car?

we're moving next to riced up lancer with big ghey swirly rims. He's not gonna know what hit him! :)

oh, and there's a veilslide 180 next door too!

haha thats why you need a closet ....we used to chuck it all just in there .... i didnt have much.

I did most of the organising when we moved to Como - the ex wouldnt put anything anywhere without me telling him where to put it ..... its like i dont care just chuck it anywhere.

Yeha we used the truck from my parents buisness his bro drove it.

ahhh well its all good fun :) so whens the housewarming :)

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