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Thanks guys,

I had a nice day and got heaps of cool stuff...

I will look forward to getting over my cold and running my car at the dyno day this weekend.

See some of you there...

Thanks again... >_<

wasnt it your birthday just a little bit ago?

happy bday mate

Yeah 12 months ago :P

its his birthday

yes I have a birthday too... :P

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really col so do i..

wanna spill what presents u got..?

I got some dvd's (World trade centre + Harold and Kumar) :(

I got some BBQ stuff (like a meat tray and serving dish) :)

I got a huge stainless esky on wheels (for our new bar in the alfresco area) Comes complete with bottle opener and liquior bottle storage tray bolted to the side ;)

Then I got a gas bottle powered 2.2m tall gas heater thing in stainless (like you see at the pubs and resturants) :)

To top it off I got the keys to our new house at Warner (Finally finished it more than 12 months after it all started) :)

Happy Birthday Col. I hope you got lots of good stuff, and I will buy you a beer next time we go out.

Awesome, Ill take you up on that offer. You know I drink Corona... :yes:

But before then Ill have you over the new house to help me test out the bar... ;)

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Then I got a gas bottle powered 2.2m tall gas heater thing in stainless (like you see at the pubs and resturants) :yes:

those heaters rock - im jealous

To top it off I got the keys to our new house at Warner (Finally finished it more than 12 months after it all started) :)

congrats!

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