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Have you all moved now Dan or is there more stuff to do?

I am here and all of my rc stuff is but the girl and all the stuff from the house is still up there. I will go back up there and pick her up and we will put all our stuff on a truck around the end of January. Hopefully wont have to work tomorrow night and will get to finally meet some of you. See you then

OMG OMG OMG i just went and made a coffee, and when i opened the fridge to get the milk out, to my delight there were bottles of glorious FULL CREAM MILK...*takes sip of coffee* ahhh yes much better :laugh:

P.s i also grabbed a rocky road :)

I am here and all of my rc stuff is but the girl and all the stuff from the house is still up there. I will go back up there and pick her up and we will put all our stuff on a truck around the end of January. Hopefully wont have to work tomorrow night and will get to finally meet some of you. See you then

tell me more about your rc gear.

Hi Guys!!!! *ghey lispy voice*

John,

Andrew has having phone troubles for the last couple of weeks multiple phone breakages etc heck i havent even been able to get in contact with him. I just got back from Mackay on a work trip Busy time of year! If you like mate I can give you my number and organise to meet you near the highway in Nerang this weekend?

Disclaimer: For those unfortunate to have a gay lispy voice I take responsibility for the above comments. If you dont like it blow me kindly & thankyou :laugh:

Hi Guys!!!! *ghey lispy voice*

Disclaimer: For those unfortunate to have a gay lispy voice I take responsibility for the above comments. If you dont like it blow me kindly & thankyou :laugh:

Don’t come to Noosa, we’re all too flamboyant here

Hi Guys!!!! *ghey lispy voice*

John,

Andrew has having phone troubles for the last couple of weeks multiple phone breakages etc heck i havent even been able to get in contact with him. I just got back from Mackay on a work trip Busy time of year! If you like mate I can give you my number and organise to meet you near the highway in Nerang this weekend?

meet half way (coomera bp) and i can grab the indicators from u there :laugh:

I like Noosa :laugh:

Nah seriously nice waves to be had up north on my plank...cant imagine I'll ever be strapping by 9' Mal to the roof of my skyline though! Good ol gf's car!

It’s been pretty crap, Sunday was ok but everyman and his dog was down at the National Park.

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