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sounds super :D

I had to wake up today (sunday) at 6am to get to a job on a shopping centre roof, so i wasn't able to make it.

i've also been very scarce for pretty much every SAU event to date... lol

Happy birthday yet again, hope there were plenty of punch, pie, kick, cawk, and crotch grabbing on ash's part

Pics from last night:

http://paulr33.skylinesaustralia.com/photo...0th/page_01.htm

Hope everyone is feeling fit and well today!!!

:(

- Thanks for a great night Leewah, hope you had a great time.

Just saw these their GREAT!!!!

No Mavric no, No Mavric no, Noooooooooo Mavric!!!

:D

LOL I so remember hearing this like a hundred times ^^^^^

Thanks to all of you who came. It was great to have you all there.

I had an absolutely TOPS night!!

P.S.

No Mav No!! -- Ace comment

Alan is weaksauce

James, Naval Aviator FTW!

:D:thumbsup::(:thumbsup::D:thumbsup:

Yep my humble apologies team. :)

Major cock up with my project with the state manager deciding to bring go live forward by 2 weeks to today and phoning me on Saturday to inform me. I am not under his jurisdiction but had to give it my best shot. Spent all of Sunday afternoon on site also. Not happy and have informed the appropriate people and will see what this week brings. Thats my weaksauce excuse which is weak. :no:

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