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can you be any softer??? (which..BTW... being a guurrll that's not such a terrible thing) :laugh:

it is pretty soft!!! I must admit.

But as if I'd turn down an invite to an Xmas party with an open bar!!! SIF SIF SIF!

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just a note when entering Chatswood Chase not to play silly buggers.

Security there has tolerated us in the past, and I guess we don't want to ruin our fragile and strained relationship with said Secco's in their Daihatsu's.

Head of Security's pretty cool, but his minions are wankers.

so yea, don't rev past 1500rpm, and should all be sweet :P

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just a note when entering Chatswood Chase not to play silly buggers.

Security there has tolerated us in the past, and I guess we don't want to ruin our fragile and strained relationship with said Secco's in their Daihatsu's.

Head of Security's pretty cool, but his minions are wankers.

so yea, don't rev past 1500rpm, and should all be sweet :)

Yes ^^^^

Remember last time :(

They dont mind us being there, as long as we dont make that a lot of noise (revs, tyres screeching etc..)

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just a note when entering Chatswood Chase not to play silly buggers.

Security there has tolerated us in the past, and I guess we don't want to ruin our fragile and strained relationship with said Secco's in their Daihatsu's.

Head of Security's pretty cool, but his minions are wankers.

so yea, don't rev past 1500rpm, and should all be sweet :huh:

haha you said minion

I've decided to ditch the Xmas party so I can bring out the new toy.

see you all on friday.

Liz.




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