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Ouch! yeah ok. I like em. Orange is so common like the chicks from q'byan.

DB's, wifebeater, flannel shirt, bourbon, winfield blue in the WhiteT sleeve, topped off with 504's and a mullett. There is nothing Westy about me. :w00t:

Damn CUB's hey Tri. :)

(Cashed Up Bogan's)

You know, except for the ciggies and the wifebeater bit, it sounds just like me!!! :O

I don't go for the frivolous plastic geegaw cum xmas tree look, like to keep my cars like my women, clean and scantily clad :sorcerer:

Ok well thats one thing set its going to be on a Saturday! Lol

What suits everyone late november middle or later like start of december (see this is why I posted early this year :))?

One more thing I forgot to mention, a meeting place, the last few years its been the museum, if that suits everyone we can stick with that and move on from there?

Sad that you cant come JaiJai :) :)

I know where he can get a set for $75!

I'm keen to go, but knowing my luck my car will break around Christmas time.....all my cars do it :).

im sure if you are car-less some lovely sauer will come to your rescue :)

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DB's, wifebeater, flannel shirt, bourbon, winfield blue in the WhiteT sleeve, topped off with 504's and a mullett. There is nothing Westy about me. ;)

Damn CUB's hey Tri. :(

(Cashed Up Bogan's)

hahaaaa

(what are DB's??)

well I've been told I better be coming... so count me in then! :P As long as it doesnt start too early.......

I think the best idea is to just pick a date... I reckon Saturday 2nd Dec looks good, any later into December and ppl have xmas parties and shit.

*EDIT* crap trident sorry I didnt see your post..

ok what about Saturday 9th December??

Mr Grainger=Are you being serviced=Mr Grainger are you free=Yes I'm free.

Db=desert boots, which are way out of vogue these days, the usual bipedal attire in this modern age for bogans is Nike/Asic/Converse etc runners and a trick mobile phone glued to the ear!!

Richard is like me=living in the past because we can and because we have one...lol

Ill be there...

Hopefully I wont get as savagely sunburnt as last year!

And mabye if theres another ice cream van there I can make Cassi almost vomit by regurgitating banana ice cream with nuts again!

Sounds like fun! :w00t:

Ill probably be there, wont have my car again though :)

Maybe ill bring the new crank so I can take it back to her and she doesnt feel left out.

NICK! u are going.. and so is cassie damnit... il drive ur asses there if i have to :D nah u guys no i dont mind.. :)

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