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Originally posted by Rihinvention
I top up my tan at Mona like every 1-2 weeks.
I went to Dee Why last friday night and smoked weed with my best friend cause she was really sad (this guy she's been seeing for 2 years doesn't want to commit...they're basically just ****-buddies who hang out a lot, but she's in love with him) - anyway, we just walked along the beach and then put our feet in the salt-water pool. And then of course she got snapchats of me doing the Drunk In Love choreography while she played it on my phone. So funny. I got sand/water everywhere though.
I hadn't smoked in months though, so the sensation was really weird. Didn't really like it.
My ex lives on Narrabeen beach. And not like a few streets back, his apartment looks out onto the tiniest strip of grass, then sand, then the beach. So I avoid Narrabeen/Collaroy like the plague  Doesn't matter how ridiculously huge they are.
However the best beach is without a doubt Rowland Reserve Dog Beach at Bayview  I take my dog there occasionally. It's literally puppy heaven (for me, not them) - I don't care how much fun the dogs are having, I'm having more.
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Dee Why's really good, cause it's just like a smaller version of Manly,just less crowded, and it stretches all the way through to Long reef.
hahahaha aw. i wish i had a friend like that

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omg yeah i would to tbh. Just incase there's that little chance you could bump into each other, that'd be awkward
omg yaassss

i take my dog down there all the time!! it's so good, and peaceful and quiet. It's so good early in the morning as well!! arhhh i love it. actually did my first ever driving on my L's in that car park there lmao. but i love bayview, my grandma used to own a house up the hill, and it would look out onto pittwater and it was the best view you've ever seen. You could see like the barrenjoey lighthouse, and the yachts and everything. ugh it was so good. But my stupid ****ing aunt had to come in and put the house on auction like a few days after my nana died

My mum was so distraught - she was the only one who cared for my nana, and that was the family home for 50 years

so glad we've cut them out of our lives
