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WELL IT WAS MINE AND FOR MANY OTHERS OUR FIRST TIME AT HOOTERS AND LET ME SAY THAT WELL I WILL BE WILLINGTO WORK THER FOR FREE WHAT A NIGHT THE VIC PEOPLE WE MEET ARE REALLY NICE AND AS THEY ARE DOWN HERE FOR THE TRACK DAY THEY ARE ALL READY FOR THE EVENT TOMORROW .

WELL HERE ARE SOME PICS OF THE DINNER ENJOY

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My pix of Sunshine Steve are better :)

Was great to meet you guys - hope to catch up soon.

Yeah great to meet you as well

Which one are you again so many I have forgotten who's who :D:)>_<

Im Jess I had the pink top on :)

jess/andrew

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Norm looks like he has down syndrom in that first pic

The caps lock was Andrew lol :no::P

Ans as if Norm could ever look down syndrome it did have bad lighting :)

The Vic guys have the pics of the Hooters girls !!!!

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