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I am a lakai man myself. You know it wasn't a great gymkhana when the tyres are still intact at the end. Did not drive even nearly hard enough.Camm wrote:
dvs man, niiiicevenom6 wrote:
The first one was better. This one is no big deal. Plus i hate how they blow up a barand so they can sell it more...
I never had a DC shoe and i never tried Monster Shit Energy Drink. They cant convince me! I skate in my éS or DVS!
Decided to bare foot bmx last night. Currently nursing two four inch lacerations on the sole of my left foot.
In the bar less than 45mins after getting out of bed. Damn you night shift and by the by beer for breakfast is so overrated.
Upon reflection you are right, what was I thinking or perhaps I wasn't. If I had that post again "many unexpected turns" would have been a better choice of words. Let the phrase "consistent surprise" never grace my fingers nor lips again.
~ Never Edit
~ Never Edit
Rubber WTF\10
I was entertained and consistently surprised.
I was entertained and consistently surprised.
Done, I sincerely hope no one comes home as I will have some serious explaining to do.
Damn my nude day just ended. There is always next year.
I recall all the hoopla surrounding his retirement a few years back. However I was in a taxi in Brisbane last weekend and swear I heard him on the radio, perhaps it was guest spot or of course I could have been mistaken.Jaekus wrote:
John Laws hasn't been on the radio for a few years now, thank fuck.
I have just now managed to root it successfully.
No question and yet he has such a huge following of which I loathe to admit my own mother and grandmother are members. What can I say agitating the masses it is an art form he seems to have mastered.
John Laws or Derryn Hinch?Ty wrote:
Listening to Aussie talk radio. Faith in humanity gradually dripping out my right ear.
Drive Angry 3/10
William Fichtner playing 'the accountant' I enjoyed immensely, the only reason I watched this film in its entirety .
William Fichtner playing 'the accountant' I enjoyed immensely, the only reason I watched this film in its entirety .
Frenzal Rhomb, ninth time for me. Great show, Australian institution if I am to be so bold. I now just need to pre soak what I am wearing to get the stink of cheap beer out of the fabric. Stay classy Western Australia...
Just got home from Suicidal Tendencies. Never had so much fun getting booted in the face for sixty minutes. Going to be paying for this tomorrow. Adrenaline's a helluva drug...
Poseidon wrote:
Watching.
RED 7/10 Great cast, who seem to enjoy their roles. Though I can't believe what passes for a PG film nowadays.
Breez,
Slape kills Dumbledore.
Slape kills Dumbledore.
Belle and Sebastian supported by a string section last Saturday. Pleasant pop stylings.
Toilet Sex wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNevUL6SFj4
So Soundwave saw in chronological order 36 Crazy Fists, Gaslight Anthem, Primus, Dimmu Borgir, Mad Caddies, Pennywise, QOSTA, The Maine, Millencolin and Polar Bear Club. Highlights were Mad Caddies, Primus and Pennywise. Polar Bear Club were a pleasant suprise. I also just got home from seeing Gang of Four at their Perth sideshow, simply amazing.
How was it?Jaekus wrote:
Soundwave today!!!
I think my day may go like this (if we get there that early that is)
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I will be attending the Perth festival March 7, though I am still working out my plan of attack. So many bands so little time, at this point in time cloning myself would be useful.
Viral but I was amused.
Just got in from Good Vibrations, festival itself was mediocre but Fat Freddy's Drop and Phoenix were decent. Half price ticket money well spent.
Big Day Out tomorrow, scored a ticket for 100 because paying retail is for chumps.
Ditch that inconsiderate arse.Laura wrote:
I have grounds to believe my boyfriend is seeing other women.
Confronting him about it, he tells me to; and I kid you not - "deal with it."
Ps. This was this was a difficult course of action to recommend as I am a huge fan of the phrase 'deal with it'.
How much of said ass was transferred to the lips amirite?RTHKI wrote:
that face . .
All the way from Ohio as the Australian shoe offering is rather poor.
Technically bought a month ago but shipping from Ohio to Australia is a bitch, they arrived today.
Thisunnamednewbie13 wrote:
Liked the tomahawk vid. I think I'm going to finish the campaign and uninstall, like I did with COD6 and MOH'10
Spy Game 8/10
Robert Redford is a very attractive man - no homo
Robert Redford is a very attractive man - no homo
Cheap yes light no.tuckergustav wrote:
Because nobody plays drinking games like beer pong and flip cup with spirits. It needs to be light and smooth so you can chug it quickly. This is all about binge drinking. When you want to binge drink, you go with a cheap, light beer. tbh
Great episode, I loved the Clockwork Orange tribute.
WOW/10JakAttaK wrote:
DonFck wrote:
Machete: hilarious/10
Moon 8/10
I am loving Sam Rockwell's work.
I am loving Sam Rockwell's work.
Catch Me If You Can
7/10
7/10
Chips yes fries no.
How about those snatches last night?Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
Love the Commonwealth Games. It makes me so proud that we can beat third world countries like Sierra Leone, Rwanda, Papua New Guinea and England.
This will be next festival as well. I was getting worried I would not see Frenzal play before the year ended, I do so hate to break with tradition.Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
Turns out that me and my mates are going to this as well now
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20+ and yes I have a problem.
lmaoDoctor Strangelove wrote:
lmaolxcpikiman wrote:
lmaom3thod wrote:
lmao
That needs a warning or something along the lines of "Caution incoming wall of ass!"
I am going to one in December.
I am currently trying to turn a set of venetian blinds into a outfit.
At short notice curtains would be easier.
I am currently trying to turn a set of venetian blinds into a outfit.
At short notice curtains would be easier.
Awesome
First some confusing directions
and now the rock itself
and now the rock itself