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OH MY GOD YOU'RE BACK!!!

BAHAHAHAHA must have had an awesome time hey?

Anne and Hong V2 was great success in Singapore?

Leo wants to organise something...

oh yeah, your wedding Perth Version = awesome, so glad i was a part of it

OH MY GOD YOU'RE BACK!!!

BAHAHAHAHA must have had an awesome time hey?

Anne and Hong V2 was great success in Singapore?

Leo wants to organise something...

oh yeah, your wedding Perth Version = awesome, so glad i was a part of it

cheer Andrew.

cool can't wait. .. Leo what do you have in mind?

we are thinking of planning the BBQ maybe sunday week.

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cheer Andrew.

cool can't wait. .. Leo what do you have in mind?

we are thinking of planning the BBQ maybe sunday week.

Maybe you and Anne could come HERE with us??

So you had a good time yeah?

Maybe you and Anne could come HERE with us??

So you had a good time yeah?

yes. yes we did.

will tell you most of it... sorry can't tell all about it. :D

where is HERE?

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Hey hong and anne

welcome back guys :D

good to see u enjoyed ur honeymoon

would be good to catch up

had an idea in mind about doing a small cruise just the group of us and head somewhere for a nice bbq

n e ideas ?

where abouts locations n stuff wise?

wouldn't mind organisin one woudl be good to see u all again :)

Welcome back guys! Hope you had a good wedding. Apparently, I've been dragged into the wedding crew, so... Hopefully I can meet you two soon!

sure thing rhys u met pretty much met 3/4 of us taht went to the weddin ne way :D

hey. Coz. thanks.

We got a few pics of thai.. and alot more of the wedding photos..

I'm waiting to get them on the CD so I could show you guys all at once.

but yes. it was great.

food was fantastic.. couldn't ask for more. :rofl:) I put on 5kg LOL (I manage to ate just under 1.5kg of prawns at one sitting hhhhmmm)

so now i'm a fat short man LOL.

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hey. Coz. thanks.

We got a few pics of thai.. and alot more of the wedding photos..

I'm waiting to get them on the CD so I could show you guys all at once.

but yes. it was great.

food was fantastic.. couldn't ask for more. :)) I put on 5kg LOL (I manage to ate just under 1.5kg of prawns at one sitting hhhhmmm)

so now i'm a fat short man LOL.

damn hong how'd u make 1.5kg of prawns n still be standing

btw make that fat short asian man haha j/ks

yeah would be kewl to see the vids from the weddin n all :D

Haha, Andrew is always saying "yeh, your part of the wedding crew now" so yeh. I've met Leo, there was a blue R34, with a kit, stock rims, asian guy driving, and he was looking at me... Would have been an awkward convo if it wasnt you Leo!

R: "Leo?"

G: "Sorry?"

R: "Are u Leo?"

G: "Are you on drugs?"

R: "Apparently..."

G: "..."

R: "Nice to meet you..."

Yeh...

i';m nice to the kid i went by to say hi did't i marco ? yeah dats rite

n hong i will talk to u on sat about wots gona happen with the bbq cruise thing for the weddin krew

n marco when i come sat listen carefully n tell me wot u reckon :D

just listen closely hahaha

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