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oh pokie dad forgot to bring home batteries for the uhf

ahahaha memory loss :D

tis cool my brother bought some for them yesterday

but i dunno how much battery power is left in it so

i'll get my mum or dad to buy some coz i don't

feel like wasting my money LOL.

oh i hope you know how to use them, coz i only know how

to talk in to them :)

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ahahaha memory loss :D

tis cool my brother bought some for them yesterday

but i dunno how much battery power is left in it so

i'll get my mum or dad to buy some coz i don't

feel like wasting my mum LOL.

oh i hope you know how to use them, coz i only know how

to talk in to them :)

ye better no waste ur mum

thanks Deluxe, saves me chasing you up later. :)

For everyones info, North-Eastern meet point has definitely changed - PM me for info. We will cruise past the original meet point at bang on 12pm to find any stragglers who don't get this message.

Andrew

for any 1 that has a microphone and wouldnt mind catching up in voice comms i have made a little guide to help ppls install

if u dont have MSoffice u might think about getting Open Office (its free and just as good as MS if not better)

here is Document

Ventrilo Guide

Open Office

im about to go have lunch then do sum work then ill be back but ill sit idle just in case sum1 wants to come in

SO EVERYONE GOT THEIR PM'S???????????????

IF NOT LET ME KNOW PLEASE!!

EVERYONE WASHED THEIR CARS? :angry:

Is anyone gonna bring a video camera with them? Im gonna bring a digital camera to take some snaps?? Would be good to post them after cruise, maybe a vid aswell?

Bugger, I'm out as I've been asked to work. :(

Need the money any how as I still have a few things to do to the car and the new Uni year is approaching fast. :)

Damn n/a valve springs. Wish I held back for a week or so and had the decent ones put in from the start. Teach me from being a tight arse and thinking along the lines of suck and see.

Pretty bad saying that suck and see, shouldn't really use it. lol. ;)

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