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there are signs in SG of a person with a gun pointed at another person with his hands in the air on fences and stuff :D was funny. SG is a great place, just small and not much to do except eat nice food and shop, the only problem with the food is it can be very expensive if you dont like the local stuff. I think we spent like $100 in a steakhouse one night cos malinda wanted a steak, normally it'd be like $50 for both of us at lonestar.

Originally posted by Sneeza

I have had a brazillian - me and my best friend got one hahahaha FARK it hurt hahahah we did it as a joke... kinda....

owwwww

The thought brings tears to my eyes.

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Rob - hahah i saw those signs I took a pic... funny as hahaha.

Yeah - the trick is rob - you say you're flight crew or you want QANTAS crew discount..... no shit - drinks drop from $25 for two to $15... hahaha And we got a drinks free at this flight crew hangout for meals

Originally posted by Nizmo

ken babey ..... why would i go all the way to brazil for it ;)

haha i hear guys like big round butts there too. I would fit in well :D

Like big round things

Not butts though:D

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Sneeza

She said it when we were drunk hahaha And then I tried to get out of it later... but we went and got one (not at the same time... one after the other).... but jeez.... I think my tatoo hurt less.... (I also got that with her hahaha)

remind me to stay clear of your friends...:D

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Ken

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