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Hey brad long time no know talk, where, when what time, I maybe able to make sunday dunno

yea wez been a few months. read about your car break in a while ago :P.

heres the link

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....287936&st=0.

most of us are gonna meet at the twin bp's.wud be good to see your car out and about again.

man i hope there's a few supra's there :)

sounds like a cop infested enviroment, they will almost definetly come over to check for defects, its happined the last 3 times i went on cruises that ended at the police carpark and if it wasnt for my quick thinkin and parkin in the anz i would have got done like everyone else, Might give this one a miss brad

still keen for a boot up maleny or sumthin though on friday nite if ur keen

hows the car goin by the way

sounds like a cop infested enviroment, they will almost definetly come over to check for defects, its happined the last 3 times i went on cruises that ended at the police carpark and if it wasnt for my quick thinkin and parkin in the anz i would have got done like everyone else, Might give this one a miss brad

still keen for a boot up maleny or sumthin though on friday nite if ur keen

hows the car goin by the way

yea for sure. wont finish work till 930 on fri tho :)

just shoot us a pm if your goin up there

Pff, your one of the biggest piss heads i know Dan, if your not working or workin it your drinkin

i'd argue that point but its pretty valid. im drunk again, but only because im awake :(

yea for sure. wont finish work till 930 on fri tho :(

just shoot us a pm if your goin up there

No Worries mate,

Yeah rite dan, ur a true blue piss head, its alrite, your only goin to feel it at squash tmr.

How sh*t was the footie tonite, maroons could fight their way out of a wet paper bag the bunch of useless tools

they were just sloppy, they have the tools to do the job just need to re organise them sleves into the positions they actually are good at playing. and maybe swap a few players out for others i reckon. bring in scott prince to 5/8. and move hunt back to fullback where he belongs.

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