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Hey Vish

same coffee club as last week?

Mick

Sorry about that mick totally forgot posting the map .. yep exactly the same place as last week :D updated first post with map for new commers

once again, i won't be able to make it,, :(

maybe on the 10th aug, if anything is happening then.

Ur Slack .. :( ... i think us Team Yellow 34 Scared the Bayside boys away ;)

I keep hearing about Team Bayside Blue, but have yet to see them... I'm starting to wonder if they really exist??? :( hehe
ony a few handful exisit... they are outnumbered.. yellow and blacks took over them blue babies...

yous wait till we get those PNK numbers up Lol

If it's Jezerrr (with the red R34) it's a he, his name's Jeremy.

Not too sure if i'll be able to bring my 34 out tonight now. I think i've got a puncture in one of my tyres and can't get it fixed till tomorrow, well not much point in even fixing it anyways. Will see if it's still holding pressure when i've finished work. I just don't wanna drive around on it too much.

But i'll still be there for the hot choccies one way or another... :sleep:

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