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Guys Girls .. ..InBetweens .. (yes we all know who that is) .. Resident Drug dealers... Tuna Stains..Cat Rapers..

Anyways to the point...ITs ON AGAIN !

Date : - 7th Sept 6.30pm - Late (or till coffee club shuts)

Where? : See Map (Usual Spot)

Put Ur hands Up Kids If U Wanna Come ! :D

Plan is - Meet For Coffee .. Slowly after consuming ever so many spicy chai .. move out to a cruise around the city ..

Someones already said no pics or ban lol.. so we shall give them some pics to stare at weather its the inbetweens doing their thing or the dealer making a deal.. :worship: or the tuna stain lady giving adam some stain loving.. :(

Weather id be Adam doing it CAT Stylz...( im assuming his kids will love SAU) ..

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Me and the other half shall be there as usual!!!

I think i'm gonna have to go with the "Mr Scratch and Sniff" nickname for Adam now.. The cat stylz was soooo three coffee meets ago... hehehe. I'm sure Mr Scratch and Sniff will be up for a sampling of the tuna Vishy....

Do we all know who the in-between(s) is????

Miss out the last one and can't go for this one..since i'm not in brissy this weekend.. :)

Will definitely go for the next one.. wana share with u all about DIY ur third brake lights with ultra bright LED (1000mcd) for only less than $60 :)

Never too late we didnt leave till 1015 last time hehe

yea u stayed even after those bitches took our wind barrier, u hardcore dude lol.

with all those chick put up with every week i rekon they shud sponser us.

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