Getting keen to put it in a envelope
Getting keen to put it in a envelope
First meeting
Setting up our page while at work
Hey dudes an babes ???????? . A bit about me here I do the gods work (carpenter)hahah . Local boy from iner west Sydney when I'm not hanging a few doors or throwing a ????????. You can find me down the beaches of Sydney catching a few narley waves an chasing them bloody ivis birds from my picnics on the grass looking over what Sydney has to offer. Im a heavy tigers fan even though they are up and down like my hair do over the last couple of years ???? .
The wild Winton rooster from outback Queensland with a thirst for beer and rugby league. When not building bush humpies I can be found travelling, playing footy, spinning yarns to anyone that'll listen and just general running a muck wherever my oversized nose will lead me. Named after a cowboy, let's hope I can stay upright on the rickshaw and let the red dust of the Australian outback get blown out of what's left of my hair.
Hey trend setters the name is Morgan some mates call me Morton, if you have read the other boys bios you may seen a few hair comments an think that I've got a full head but don't be fooled ... I'm from a little outback town, charleville in south west quensland, in summer its hotter then a Nashville dance floor and in winter it's colder then a polar bears pecker!! I'm a chippy like the other two boys but a better an a heavy sports fan. When I'm not watching the broncos, cricket or the union I'm in the old ute heading to some country shindigs to go kick a bit of dust up on the dance floor an spin a few cockies daughters around.
Three Aussie guys with curry on their hairy top lips
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