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I would like to thank all those that turned up on the very wet Saturday/night A special thanks goes out to charlie, No more to be said just had to be there.

Any sorry no pics from me but I know Russia took some so we will have to wait.

Anyway HAPPY EASTER TO ALL and good luck for Drifting on Monday.

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No probz, it was a good night had by all..!!!!

Thanks Man sorry that I could not put on better weather

:P We filled up three large bins after everone left.... Did not feel the best this morning though.

Thanks Andrew and Jess for the invite and hospitality :stupid:

waz it a good skid or wat?

It was fully!! :yes: its the best when your riding shotgun!! :)

Thanks for having us bud! Had a great time and always look forward to gatherings with you guys.

Waynes' World!! party time excellent!! :P

lol

lol @ lol :laugh:

Ye man thanx for the invite!! had a great time catching up with all the whores.. we need them pics tho!!

oh and for the record.. it's CAME :stupid:

still drunked sorry spised ummmmmm alcomahised.......umm stuff it

The party rocked the Kazbar, had a ball of a time & great to meet up with every1 that joined in on the fun. Thanx to Andrew & jess 4 hosting the shindig ( cupcakes rule ) lookin forward to the next social event on the calender, "Party on dudes" ( Bill & Teds Excellent Adventure ). :stupid:

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