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could of brought catering for us :P mmmm foood

ok thanks for update been meaning to say hello on msn but you haven't been on the past 2 nights that ive seen

can you make it up to me as I'm on sound desk on Sunday but i will run you home, if you cant i will have to pick you up earlier than normal

Andrew check my profile :P

i doubt you will finish 1 and 3/4 hours late

You never know, they're so disorganised the event is starting on a softball field that is supposed to be having a tournament!

could of brought catering for us :P mmmm foood

ok thanks for update been meaning to say hello on msn but you haven't been on the past 2 nights that ive seen

can you make it up to me as I'm on sound desk on Sunday but i will run you home, if you cant i will have to pick you up earlier than normal

hahahaha i'm sure he could cater for us if we had a function at his work :D

the past 2 nights hmm, oh i was out

yeah i'll get my mummy to drop me off at church on Sunday, only drop me home if your not

too tired, otherwise i'll just catch a train or bus home, doesn't bother me

Near is close to TTP but not TTP

and ground braking news :( my steering rack has gone so i will have to try and get it replaced in a couple of days other wise will be trying to scab a lift of my mate

will keep you all posted Cruise will still be going ahead no mater what i will find a way :)

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if you wernt on the list speak up or forever hold your peace

you should be able to click message and it asks to down load it

those you cant open it whatso ever i will host on my webspace you can PM me that you cant open and i will reply back with new link

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