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Hey guys, if i had of realised that the membership could be sorted on the day i wouldnt have faxed it off and paid yesterday! dam it! should of read closer! hope it will be sorted by then! otherwise cant go! :happy: but i do have HEAPS of christmas shopping to do, but would much rather come along to the event!!!!

Hey guys, if i had of realised that the membership could be sorted on the day i wouldnt have faxed it off and paid yesterday! dam it! should of read closer! hope it will be sorted by then! otherwise cant go! :laugh: but i do have HEAPS of christmas shopping to do, but would much rather come along to the event!!!!

Ummmmmm.... there is a little blue bar under your avatar.....!!!!! :happy:

The Haysey mobile will def be attending, hopefully tomorrow night isnt too massive so im right to drive, ive already told my navigator turdz to have some breakfast beeries so hes not hungover, navigation should be interesting from him though :(

Looking forward to it, should be a beauddiful hot day....

The Haysey mobile will def be attending, hopefully tomorrow night isnt too massive so im right to drive, ive already told my navigator turdz to have some breakfast beeries so hes not hungover, navigation should be interesting from him though :stupid:

Looking forward to it, should be a beauddiful hot day....

:sorcerer:

hope the bastards who say they are showwing up actually show up too!

if you dont show up and you say you would

1 month banning!!

:stupid:

^^

*sigh* I'm out, my clutch pedal fell off

no, I'm NOT joking lol

:)

Ok guys ill be cruzn without my front bar..

coz the idiot panelbeater decided to call in sick and have the day off today!!!!

FFS!!!

gonna be ready by monday arvo.. :stupid:

so yeah..just try not to look me wired..:))

Everyone who has said they're coming along should have a PM with details but let me know if I've missed anyone!

We haven't been able to secure a shelter at the end location so please remember to chuck picnic blankets, folding chairs etc in before you head off on Sunday!

Kel

I'm pretty sure my g/f and I are coming down.

We'll be the ones in the Burgandy 33 standing by ourselves so come say hello cause I have no idea who any of you are! :stupid:

thats what you get for letting aaron drift your car :P

hahaha... no no I broke this one, aaron broke all the other stuff! lol

ok all good now, thank god!

I just called my mechanic up and he fixed it within an hour!!! Yes, I have THE BEST mechanic!!!

hahaha... no no I broke this one, aaron broke all the other stuff! lol

ok all good now, thank god!

I just called my mechanic up and he fixed it within an hour!!! Yes, I have THE BEST mechanic!!!

Tops - fixed straight away, ya gotta love that!




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