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23 Nov 2011 05:57p.m.
Kim wrote:
My nana & grandad, gotta love them (:
23 Nov 2011 05:14p.m.
Judd wrote:
LMFAO - that Carney fella has only lived in Brooklands for a couple of weeks!!! What's up with that???
22 Nov 2011 11:22p.m.
TWE wrote:
Good on them, if they want to be self-sufficient they should be allowed to stay. Their land and houses belong to them not the government. If they are prepared for any risks, then that is their own business and no one else's.
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