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Originally posted by JiMb0

I'm sure we could find a better Pizza place couldn't we ? I mean Gosford Station on a Friday night is bum central :shake: I'm just wondering what weird and wonderful engravings our cars will have ....

This pizza place is damn good... there shouldn't be too many problems on a friday night either.

Well if everyone is so worried about staying out too late there is another alternative...

Go to the leagues club just as it's about to close....Pick up a drunk chick...aaannnnddd...

Spend the night at her house........

See, problem solved..

Did somebody say 'skank' ??? he he

How about those skanks in the Hieundie eh Blitz ????

Hmmmm, might have to scab a lift since no cruzing for a while - Mark to the rescue . . . . ......

I might turn up to this so I can get my 'Imports' fix - (sufferering from withdrawl hey)

QUALITY Tosh !!!

Cheers,

That's only half the stuff that comes out of that place...

Mixed with the drunken bogan's, picking a fight with a bouncer, the girlfriend also trying to beat up the bouncer while trying to keep the boyfriend off the bouncer... It's actually quite funny.

Kinda like looking into the world of wild kingdom.... Just dont feed the locals, they bite.

:-)

Originally posted by Blitz

ROFL that too although I believe it was URMINE and BY BY that took off after the perpetrators.

:P mmmmmemories

I was right behind you! I had Ryan & some other kid in my car....

I also left an impression of one of my size 11's on his passenger side rear quarter!!




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