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lets vote for SAUQLD club to make the payment for SKA'S fuel then

*sigh* it wouldn't be a thread in Qld if there wasn't a bizarre comment from someone...

I just wanna see Cy again, so i'm donating $10!

Read further Ska!! There is a lot more fuel/flight money in here!!

Yeah :nyaanyaa: I hit the reply button prematurly, I saw you started reading the thread and got all hot & wet then it just happened!

Ill give cyrus a hug and a hot pie... (He makes enough money to buy fuel, he just does not eat enough, skinny bastard)

I am sooo spewin that I am not down there, and totally didnt expect everyone to "donate" petrol money in the thread I dont expect you guys to pay for me, I really am touched and miss everyone down there. I wish I was as harcore as Squizz, you know he drove all the from up here down there just for a cruise! That is dedication!

Smooth, could you PM me how long are we talking about before this happens and what night is it going to be happening?

I cant make any promises, but with a wife and two kids, needless to say I have better things to spend ~$300 on then a trip to brisbane right at this point in time. We are currently paying off a vet bill that will allow him to buy his own 747 jet because our cat was hit by a car and didnt die. Also we are looking at buying a house, so really need every penny we can for a deposit.

I am sure you out-do yourself once again, and if I definatly cant make it I hope everyone has a blast and vents all this backstabbing shit and do exactly what you said, no polictics, no backstabbing, no shit, just good times, and great freinds!

Cy

And I support any R33skyliner non-attendance!! The boy is a cop magnet with his antics!!

ive done worse im sure of it. this one time, i was thrown outta murwilumbah and told if i ever came back id be locked up... boy that was a fun night!

lol

yes matt lets get a date on this, im hell keen

btw cy all im hearing is "im soft, im weak and hows my violin skills dial 1800 weak sauce"

it would be good to see ya down but if ya cant make it its understandable, the cost of fuel these days is stupid and that doesnt even come close to covering my feelings about it.

btw cy all im hearing is "im soft, im weak and hows my violin skills dial 1800 weak sauce"

it would be good to see ya down but if ya cant make it its understandable, the cost of fuel these days is stupid and that doesnt even come close to covering my feelings about it.

LOL @ Weak-Sauce comment.

I'm so in on this one. Happy memories of happier times. Might not be in Bris much longer so i'm so in on this one before i leave.

Nick

I only have a track Skyline now, the 4 door has a new owner. If I can turn up in my Range Rover (modified ...of course) it would be good to see some of you guys (and gals) again.

I don't know about giving petrol money to Cyrus.....every time he gets fuel in that Stagea of his....he goes out and mutilates it!!....oh well what are friends for...I'll put up $5 :)

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