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how are we all going this fine, fine evening :)

clutch is fixed, pulled the box out, took clutch off, put clutch back on, box back in, in 3 hrs! :wave: when the clutch came off, it was on the right way, also the thrust bearing was perfectly fine, so who knows what that noise was (but im thinking it was that damn rope, caus i took it out) :(

oh n i also managed to put my head in a pool of oil, so now my hair is all oily :P

bedtime, im fooked :rant:

Good work! :woot: So my suspicion about the rope was right! How much was in there?

quiet morning for whoretown...

hmmz anyone know a good restaurant over in southbank?

Decks!

umm all i know is that i have this weekend off, but i gots no transport, its in the city right?

Drive to our house, leave the car there, come to the city with us on the train, stay at our house in one of our 5 spare beds, drive home in the morining! I am pretty sure Dave is doing that plan too

Morning. Spotted Isaac out and about last night on Coro Dr.

yeah i was doing laps of the regatta trying to find a park... then cracked my front bar after only getting the car back from the panel shop a day earlier :)

Decks!

Drive to our house, leave the car there, come to the city with us on the train, stay at our house in one of our 5 spare beds, drive home in the morining! I am pretty sure Dave is doing that plan too

actually andy i was looking at that place just now, ive never been there before but looks good :) do they need a reservation?

and that sounds like a top plan too! :( if theres room i'll be more than happy to do that, will there be enough beds? should i bring a sleeping bag or something just incase

umm all i know is that i have this weekend off, but i gots no transport, its in the city right?

Okay then, well then i'm putting you down as a definite! :rant:

hows this for a crazy idea - club hires a minivan for the night, we get someone to be dd then give everyone lifts there and back.. would be fun doing some alcohol fueled early morning cruising...

acutally i'm just scared of public transport :)

Ummmmmm... that would blow our budget way out. It does sound like a mad idea, but I am just worried about costs.

Morning Anna & Isaac :(

Another event i miss out on, the pub crawl :(

hi hi :P awwwww, there there *pats*

Good work! :woot: So my suspicion about the rope was right! How much was in there?

Decks!

Drive to our house, leave the car there, come to the city with us on the train, stay at our house in one of our 5 spare beds, drive home in the morining! I am pretty sure Dave is doing that plan too

What a fab idea :wave:

actually andy i was looking at that place just now, ive never been there before but looks good :P do they need a reservation?

and that sounds like a top plan too! :rant: if theres room i'll be more than happy to do that, will there be enough beds? should i bring a sleeping bag or something just incase

There is tonnes of room. 2 double beds and 2 double futons :wave: No need for sleeping bag. Just bring yoself.

What a fab idea :)

Oh yeh, dave is more than likely out, andy :(

i would cab it if i was closer to the city, but cab fares from my place to the airport are $80 :) (work pays for these) but imagine cabbing it each way to the city would be $50, for the return trip i could hire that minivan for the night!

actually andy i was looking at that place just now, ive never been there before but looks good :) do they need a reservation?

and that sounds like a top plan too! :( if theres room i'll be more than happy to do that, will there be enough beds? should i bring a sleeping bag or something just incase

It shouldnt need a reservation but do it just incase

PS order the hot sea food platter for 3... and share it with someone, it is the best meal I have ever had!

It shouldnt need a reservation but do it just incase

PS order the hot sea food platter for 3... and share it with someone, it is the best meal I have ever had!

hmm seafood ? oysters FTW :P:rant::):(

There is tonnes of room. 2 double beds and 2 double futons :( No need for sleeping bag. Just bring yoself.

Oh yeh, dave is more than likely out, andy :)

Yeah I saw that!

OK Got a field Job on back later

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