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Sarah and I had awesome day..cbf'd staying up for the weekend but maybe next time.

Thanks to all the peeps that make it happen.

Got some decent pics that I handpicked out from lot that we took..uploading now..

here's one vid i put together of myself, snowy, ferni and john picture in picture for some shits and giggles!

deca 4-in-1 first course

Hahahaha - DECA is funny :)

Massive thanks to everyone who helped us out on the day and also to everyone who made it such an ace weekend, I had an absolute ball.

Best part about this week is after today there is only 2 more work days left - then its back to Shepparton for Dutton.

PS. Newton (aka Norton) - you my friend are hilarious.

Had an off weekend.

Unhappy.

Bass Out.

You need a head butt Pete!

I would be really interested to get some good pics of the little Cortina! :3some:

And i will pat myself on teh back for not calling James 1001 times throughout the night. I especially did well not to call 123 CABS to arrange a Melb Cab to knock on his door at 3am :D

Thanks for having us guys, had a blast and pleased to say that I am now addicted ;) .... Il definitely be back in December... with a car that actually runs properly and doesn't spew fuel out the back!

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