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yes birty it will be if there is around 10 ppl, you see, basically we had about 12 keen last time, 3 pulled out well before it (mre).. which was understandable coz of other commitments, then some other pulled out in the lats week, and the thursday and friday, lala and nismo girl said they prolly cant come.. and another was sick.. so i would rather have it with most guys come, rather then like.. 3.. ya know..

but yes it is a go ahead, get off work!

Originally posted by MRE

I am keen.

BTW my Daughter came 2nd with 75000 raised and won a Toyota Echo

1st was 105000 and they won a Camry

Was a great night.

haha,, your daughter looks old :P :P :) not a bad looker tho.. i guess thats MRS>E?

So how old is your daughter. I guess the echo is now your 2nd car.. or you could sell it and get a 2nd skyline :)

I thought that looked like Gina Jeffries (sp?) the country and western singer :confused:

Anyway.. I'd sell the echo and spend the $14000 on the skyline.

Or keep the echo for your daughter.. Depending on how old she is. If shes young. Put it in a trust fund for her when shes old enough to buy a car.

The pic is of me and Gina Jeffries (sp?).

My daughter is 10 and the fund raising was done by her Grandmother/Mother in law, she didn't want to be in the spot light so she entered my daughter instead.

Was also won a family Holiday for 6 nights on the Gold Coast + $500.

As far as the car goes, it would seem (MRSE & Mother in law) are still negotiating on what to do.

So is the BBQ still on?

Should still be cool, i have to work saturday night, but finish when ever I can, probably 8:30 at the latest. I'll head home, grab some piss, and head on down. I've your mobile spud, so i'll give you a call when i'm leaving. I think Luke was keen to go for a cruise at some stage, so if anyone else wants to, i reacon head off for a cruise for a while after eating and what not, then head back once we're done, and hit the piss, and I mean hit it boys :uh-huh:

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