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I'm in... :P

that's a long way for you! Good work!

And how could i miss a dinner with the coasties!? So I'm in!

I'll also probably drive the SS or the Proton up, so anyone who wants to drink can hitch a lift with me.

i tried to get my girly to come.

but she's deaf and feeling a liitle self conscious and she gotta work early next morning (blah blah blah)

i wish she would.

Tell your g/f we want her to come... she can't hide from us forever! There's over 20 people coming now, it's gonna be a really good night and heaps of people are bringing thier g/f or b/f or whoever - get on your hands and knees and beg - and make her read this post if you have to!!!

BRING G/F OR ;) !!!!!

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For some reason it woudlnt' let me insert txt in paint =/

But it gives you comuters a rough idea :ninja:

(sorry didnt' know how to resize it, the image was protected of a site so had to "print screen" it)

Edited by Michael_1882
Ummm...

...I dont get it.

:/

Pope, washing machine = no??? WTF?

sorry about the lame joke reference

u know Q "do you want to go to the party?"

As we do in aus answer the Q with another Q "is the pope a Catholic?"

but way back when, there was an iconic australian washing machine and lawnmower brand name called Pope

so the answer to the AQ is " no he is a washing machine"

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