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dude as if u wont come..

im making the effort of 2mins of driving to get ther lol. u can.. frankie

and noel piss cause ipswich is the biggest hole.. lol gosh i cant believe i took the wrong exit to willowbank.. worst day of my life.. late for drift day :D

oh u taking shane noel..

RSVP list updated

Big Dave also requested that he be added to the list

I already added Dave...I got in trouble last time for not adding him automatically.

how long do the meals usually take to come out after ordering? reason i ask is i start work at 9, so i'd need to leave by about 8:15 - 8:30 at a guess

If we order pretty much straight away you shouldn't have a problem. The meals have been delivered much more promptly of late at cactus jacks. :D

dude as if u wont come..

im making the effort of 2mins of driving to get ther lol. u can.. frankie

and noel piss cause ipswich is the biggest hole.. lol gosh i cant believe i took the wrong exit to willowbank.. worst day of my life.. late for drift day :)

oh u taking shane noel..

eat a dick fanboy :D

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