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Pranks,,,,it's sooooooo easy. Stay on Woodville Rd,,,all the way to the Hume hwy,,,,straight through at the Mechano set (Henry Lawson Drives beginning) down the hill and your there. Urmine will know exactly where it is.

Neil

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Will you guy's give up on the Porn crap.....I thought we had the Wasteland for that Rubish,,,,shit I'm starting to sound like an "Old Bastard" but you guys are gonna ruin this thread like the last one.......Merli,Jimbo,Ryan,Lawance,,,,settle down guys,,,we can organize a cruice to Porn-land later......Oh I forgot poor Urmine......Sorry Paul,,,,I forgot your the King Deviate.....and Georgie you are not far behind him.....

Neil.

Originally posted by Shell

Bloody hell!! It's everybody's birthday!!! and it looks like I'm bringing the presents LOL

heh, it's mine on the 20th Shell;) Won't be able to make it on the 14th due to someone elses birthday probably on the 8th :D

Originally posted by red900ss

heh, it's mine on the 20th Shell;) Won't be able to make it on the 14th due to someone elses birthday probably on the 8th :D

OMG, Dino is that the "due date"!!!! i didn't realise it was coming up so soon! Well, you have the best excuse of them all, so I'll let u off not coming...just this once :wave:

funkymonkey, of course you can come!...i even gave u a special mention in my first post :(

merli :D

"1x Slip inside Shell (Volume 3)"

slip & i have never made this video...no such title available, sorry. And it's not your birthday so u don't get any of the others you posted either :)

Shell... I'm submitting my order for porn now, so you have ample time to buy it :D

1x Robobroad minded person

1x Indiana Jones in the Temple of Poon

3x Merli's Wet and Wild Adventures

1x Slip inside Shell (Volume 3)

Thanks!!!! No excuses now for not getting them... You have MORE than enuff time :(

Andrew. :uh-huh:

Well it looks like we will have two groups cruising down to meet the Coldvillers. One leaving early and doing the coast road and the 2nd group leaving later to do the Hwy.

Meeting places for both have been posted so anybody interested should have a read of the whole thread and make up there minds.

FOR ALL OF US THOUGH

We have to take a BBQ plate,,,,The ones down there are crap,,,,I'll look after that,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,but we need everybody to bring something,,,,ie,,,food,,,you know bread,meat,salads, drinks,,,all that crap ect,,,,what ever you want to munch on.. Theres nothing down there but un-drinkable water and dunnies. No shops,,no drink machines,,,,, nothing.....your last stop will be Kangaroo valley.....or what you get from the turnoff servo......Esky's are the go.....

Can I get some Hands up,,,,who's actually going,,,that way we can organize food and stuff.....Remember we only have this next week to get it all sorted.....

Neil.

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