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An American DJ arrives in Sydney with only 50 dollars; a swab comes back positive for meth and cocaine; he admits that he did drugs a couple of days earlier in the U.S.; two Philippine men arrive in Australia as tree quality checkers.
An American DJ arrives in Sydney with only 50 dollars; a swab comes back positive for meth and cocaine; he admits that he did drugs a couple of days earlier in the U.S.; two Philippine men arrive in Australia as tree quality checkers.
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