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how was ur time away mate? car goin fine still? hasnt thrown a rod yet? :P

Yeah it was amazing...

It felt really good to unplug my laptops and turn off my phones and just enjoy Caloundra...

I had some great meals, took the dog out on the jet ski (he didnt like it much)... Spent time with Nay and watched some V8 supercars, drank many coronas too...

But yeah, I have a massive week at work this week, so I better keep moving...

bryn ur a b!tch, even if u didnt work the weekends u still wouldnt attend an event :P

fark even i attend a fair few events even though i dont have a running car AND i live 45mins away from brissy!

Hmm very good point, well get who ever picks you up, to pick me up, adn i will attend :O

Yeah it was amazing...

It felt really good to unplug my laptops and turn off my phones and just enjoy Caloundra...

I had some great meals, took the dog out on the jet ski (he didnt like it much)... Spent time with Nay and watched some V8 supercars, drank many coronas too...

But yeah, I have a massive week at work this week, so I better keep moving...

oo i love it up there!

time off is always good

have a good one mate :O

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all in the one thread, havent seen that in a while

i'll say it again for ya...

it's caus i'm here :P

Hmm very good point, well get who ever picks you up, to pick me up, adn i will attend :)

u have a car, drive urself

hahahaha Yeah true, i dunno i will attend one. soon, when i feel motivated enough to make the effort... even then ill probably get side tracked up and turn up

attention span of a 2 yr old, nice :P

ruckus....wtf is going on around here!!!!

I missed everything to do with the boostlosing stuff and now it's as though SAU is becoming Germany under the Nazi regime.....at least thats the way it seems from the way everyone is talking....

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