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yeah baby, you know it.

should we allow b-man back in even though he's forsaken the lines? I think the last dinner he came to was at R+R manly. lol. that was a looong time ago.

Put me down for a 1000kg steak - if you guys can hack hanging out with a 3 rotor owner.

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Count me in guys >_<

I was at R&R last friday night for a Lazy Aged Grain Fed Sirlion. The wife did the 1/2 chicken and ribs.

Yum

See you all there

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hmm.. i'm going to need to bring out the flashing GIF (blitz will understand). if you have epilepsy now is a good time to look away... >_<

meat.gif

(no that's not a gay joke. thorry boyth!)

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More importantly - what car are you driving these days Merli ?

I'm still in the Euro camp unfortunately...

You'll have to wait for this dinner to see it.... or actually, I might try and pop along to the Dyno Day and check out John's new workshop. I'm going to need him to fit some parts onto my car soon :(

hmm.. i'm going to need to bring out the flashing GIF (blitz will understand). if you have epilepsy now is a good time to look away... :D

meat.gif

(no that's not a gay joke. thorry boyth!)

haha oh the memories!




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