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That Stingray was an absolute monster! Prob a good 1m square in the body - looks like someone has cut it's tail off at some point :D

The "ray" has been in the harbour for as long as i can remember, back when i was 5-6 years old :)

And Dave - your car with 34GTR wheels - god DAMN it looked hot :D

the m&m fight between ash and ....... well, everyone else was farkin' funny. hows the tooth ash?

Wasnt too bad the next day.

Tash and Scott were a little worse off, and so they should be. Trying to gang up on poor me

The "ray" has been in the harbour for as long as i can remember, back when i was 5-6 years old :)

So are you suggesting that Ray was 15+ years old (+ the years it took to grow that big) when u saw it? How long do they live? There's some saying about plenty more fish in the sea :)

And Dave - your car with 34GTR wheels - god DAMN it looked hot :)

:( Hell yeah! :D

So are you suggesting that Ray was 15+ years old (+ the years it took to grow that big) when u saw it? How long do they live? There's some saying about plenty more fish in the sea :(

At least that long :D

It's a bit of a grey area after 30 years tho.

So the truth finally comes out..............

I have never known my alarm to be that sensitive, where was it hit?

PS: Relax i am not pissed, just would like to know. :D

I think it hit the window.

I think it is fair to say that Ash is fully to blame for the M&M hitting your car.....

I threw it at him, but he had to do his "slow down time thing, and matrix out of the way" imersonation, leaving your car open to such projectiles. Do you see Goalies in the World Cup dodge the ball? NO. Ash was weak and let his team down.....

:(

i tried replying to the thread yesterday but god knows what happened to my reply :D

I had a great time :) between fish and chips, and anti-lag i'll (read we'll) be up for another when it comes around :) i want to bring kaz's 180 next time so we can wake the dead :(

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View from my room

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Hanging out in the arvo, downing the first beers :(

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Rear View of Lineup

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Few 33's

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All my other photo's are pretty much of what everone else has taken.

Had an awsome time as per usual, thanks again to everone that both organised and participated. Had a BALL!

I think it hit the window.

I think it is fair to say that Ash is fully to blame for the M&M hitting your car.....

I threw it at him, but he had to do his "slow down time thing, and matrix out of the way" imersonation, leaving your car open to such projectiles. Do you see Goalies in the World Cup dodge the ball? NO. Ash was weak and let his team down.....

;)

I'd prefer to beleive that you throw like a sissy and couldn't aim to hit the side of a wheat barn if you tried. :D

It is more likely that you did hit the glass as there are motion sensors just near the "Jesus handles".

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