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Heya Bam Bam,

Well it's Friday night and i got this message... DUde is there anyway possible at all you can come tomorrow??? I have already got Docile and one of Kichigais friends signed up for corporate so that makes 2. Bam bam you can come on Monday but you MUST ring me saturday or 1st thing on monday morning!!!!! I CAN"T stress this enough! I am kinda pushing it as it was just meant to be friday and saturday.... If you could please try hard to make it at 12 on saturday otherwise please call me on 94440855 tomorrow between 10 and 2 or monday morning to let me know what time you will be in that day.. preferrably if you could come in the morning.

As Docile saw today you really can't get these prices anywhere else and the saving are huge.... if you are thinking of going to the gym then these are the cheapest prices you will see for sometime!!

Hope to here from you tomorrow or monday latest dude :-)

EVERYONE ELSE!

SEE YOU ALL TOMORROW (SATURDAY) AT 12... LET THE TRAINING OF THE BUFFEST AND FITTEST CAR CLUB IN WA BEGIN!!!!!

Originally posted by G0DF4Th3R

ok ok i;ve worked out some stuff and will be able to make it...hooray

but its just me...is that ok?

Yeah dude sweet! so you will be there at zest ossy park at 12 tomorrow yeah?? GOOD BOY :-)

Yeah no worries if it's you, if your friends really do wanna sign up at the cheap price get them to come in on monday at the VERY latest, i really need the numbers tomorrow to ensure that we get the corporate membership..... looking excellent so far though so shouldn't be a hassle :-)

SEE YOU ALL TOMORROW AT 12!

Dan

Heya Adrian,

let me know when you are ready to come along and check out zest. same stuff just more reasonably priced:uh-huh: :D

Troy i was very impressed with your effort on sunday dude! you did real well, overtime things won't hurt as much and as you get fitter you can go for longer no worries!

Nextsunday again i think we will all be going so make sure you come along aswell to that!

DOCILE is doing well aswell! he had his 1st Personal training session today and looked like he enjoyed it!

Kepp up the good work fellas!

BamBam... you ready to go now dude! hope you do aswell as what Troy and Docile are doing!

Once again well done fellas..

Kyles let me know how you go when you start!

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