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hahahahaha, your the one that organised it

i know, how shameful is that :wave: i'm so pissed off at my boss :)

will do....

hey shane did i hear some where you can do it??

any way LUNCH TIME :)

:( all the classes are back so all the hotties in fashion are back to!! fark its hot at the canteen! hot looking sweaty girls everywhere!! man they have some short shorts :P:(

PICSORKICKINTHENUTS!!!!!

guaranteed :wub:

I got a compression test tool, serviced tims 33 GTST the other day and it runs heaps better now, doesnt backfire or hesitate.

i should come round your place then Ian and you can "hook me up"!

i know, how shameful is that :wave: i'm so pissed off at my boss :)

PICSORKICKINTHENUTS!!!!!

guaranteed :wub:

come to dinner and i'll show you the pics on my phone!! oh wait... HA HA HA

will do....

hey shane did i hear some where you can do it??

any way LUNCH TIME :wub:

:) all the classes are back so all the hotties in fashion are back to!! fark its hot at the canteen! hot looking sweaty girls everywhere!! man they have some short shorts :):P

lol yeah i can

id let shane test my engine, theres not much he can stuff by doing that.

but it is shane??????

awww come on ben play nice :wave:

SHANE!!!!

can you do a comprestion test for me???? are we doing the clutch this week end???

yes and yes

lol yeah i can

awww come on ben play nice :)

yes and yes

Sweet!! what time???

bastard :wave: if i am there and you dont have the pics, you will get a kick in the nuts :)

I will just tense the muscels in my ball sack and crush your foot! :wub:

I will just tense the muscels in my ball sack and crush your foot! :wub:

lol thats ok, i wear steel caps or something :wave: or if that fails i'll just kicked hard enough that your whole ball sack climbs up to where your stomach is :)

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