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Originally posted by NismoGirl

They've probably got some good cruise organised or something :P

Mixture of the dino cars at Wanners , cruise to the hills and kicking back enjoying a glorious , sunny day in paradise...

Cheers

ken

Originally posted by Boxhead

looks like ken wasnt invited hehe

But I was.

I did the family thing and saw me Mum.

Now I am back with my friends ( well friends except you Boxy ):bahaha:

Hehehee

Cheers

Ken

Was told by Micko that Zanda , pwptpf , hisself and Caminperth were there and cruised.

Niz ( down erin , down !) was there but went home cos she ain't got no good rubbers.

That's tyres for the dirty minded:D

Cheers

Ken

Just taking the piss Boxy.

Yea , it's like people with snot nosed brats who run riot and then say that there little johnny has ADD.

I tell em it's LOAGT

( lack of a good thrashing )

Cheers

Ken

Guest Boxhead

hahaha yeh thats it, too many people are coming up with these bullshit medical conditions.. i should come up with one so i dont have to work,

oh wait they have it already, its called chronic fatigue, or as i call it

L.A.Z.Y...

i admit im lazy, but im not dishing it off to chronic bullshit

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