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hey TJ, I would love to use some of your space. I have 3 small boxes weighing around 3kg each that need to go down. if you can help out that would be awesome. just shoot me a pm.

skylinesgtts was taking it for me, but it's a mission for us to meet up as we live quite far appart. he is coming into the city today and I'm going to give him some speakers, but I couldn't carry all the other stuff on the train.

No problem

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good call corinne!

i think we need to make a definitive call on the meet and leave time. If we say 7am meet for a 7:30 leave, is there anyone thats going to have any major objections or problems with this? If we haven't got any major problems by this time tommorrow then I say we cofirm these times.

good call corinne!

i think we need to make a definitive call on the meet and leave time. If we say 7am meet for a 7:30 leave, is there anyone thats going to have any major objections or problems with this? If we haven't got any major problems by this time tommorrow then I say we cofirm these times.

Im down for that.

Any changes please give me a call as I have tomorrow off and no internet at home..

Im in on that as well

Im pretty sure you will also need to take:

Pillow

Sleeping bag/quilt

Clothes

Toiletries

Towel

Don't forget pj's! I did for tonight :P

Oh and spare underwear! I think I have packed for a week for this trip.. Somehow managed to fit it in one bag!

Will make a note for pillow and blankie..

Don't forget pj's! I did for tonight :P

Oh and spare underwear! I think I have packed for a week for this trip.. Somehow managed to fit it in one bag!

Will make a note for pillow and blankie..

Lol PJ's what are they?

Stephen is ghay! Cause I see you learking down the bottom!

Hey I need a quick answer.. Should I be bringing my poker set??????

Umm yeah bring it :(...Might play, might not

dang, what time would I have to pick you up then Corinne?

Well shower makeup then packing then picking what to wear then changing shoes then leaving toothbrush running back then ................... JK I would say 11:30 >_< :laughing-smiley-014: jokes I rekon she will be ready by 6:30




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