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John Hancock
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if the folk are needy then i help them out. even if it isnt the whole tidy then at least make it safe. i have a conscience. and if you work in small towns then your reputation is vital(not implying this doesnt count if you are a city dweller).

 

well done that man!

 

just having a seriously big down pour thundering and lighting just now,couldhardly see the road when i was driving in it,

maybe a few tidy up next week,

 

its not all sunshine and hot weather in nz!:001_tongue:

 

is there still as many huge tranny hookers beside the park mate beside the youth hostel in christchurch. we were scared to leave the hostel. They were like lumo in lipstick:scared1:

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