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Old 02-10-2024, 09:01 PM   #16
mondeomatureguy
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Default Re: Thieving b@stds!

Hi guys,
its been a while since i was on here but do have a funny story to tell.
A mate of my brothers who worked for Leyland Australia in Zetland so many years ago brought a brand new mini.
anyway years later the mini got stolen from the Eastern Suburbs in Sydney and the Police found it near Luna Park over in North Sydney.

When my brothers mate went to pick the car up it had been washed and cleaned inside. he asked the Police if they had washed it and cleaned the inside and they told him No we found it that way.

He told me he never washed it and maybe it should be stolen more often because they cleaned for him.
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