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I'll come along.

i think i'm busy that day
yeah u are liz... attending this dinner
it's too far

I know what will get you there: let's make a bet on your attendance?!?!

umm 5days after this is my birthday :thumbsup:

But im over birthdays so i wont have a birthday.

Don't you wanna finally become an adult, Vic?

hey man

i didnt mean that as a racist comment

just a thoughtless joke .....note for next time

hahaha D_I_F is a chick, and she's white as the moon :laughing-smiley-014:

I wouldn't worry about it too much, we just like to stay politically correct :thumbsup:

I don't even know if you are or you aren't now but I don't care either way. We will protect you from the evil doers. And you wont be the only one of "them" there I can assure you. haha. We're a mixed lot, a melting pot, a multicultural bunch, a mixed salad, a leftovers stew, a multifaceted entity, a bit of this a bit of that and a whole lot of craptalking besides.

Isn't that right Rukus? Actually Rukus hasn't posted yet. I'm going to mark him down as coming anyway. He'll like that. He likes being told what to do.

See you there Mr AYY.10Z if that is indeed your real name!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111111

Ill be there providing my engine is running on more than 4 cylinders :thumbsup:

You can probably make it on 3 but someone can pick you up otherwise. I'm putting you down. (you smell and your taste in clothes leaves a lot to be desired.)

I don't even know if you are or you aren't now but I don't care either way. We will protect you from the evil doers. And you wont be the only one of "them" there I can assure you. haha. We're a mixed lot, a melting pot, a multicultural bunch, a mixed salad, a leftovers stew, a multifaceted entity, a bit of this a bit of that and a whole lot of craptalking besides.

Isn't that right Rukus? Actually Rukus hasn't posted yet. I'm going to mark him down as coming anyway. He'll like that. He likes being told what to do.

See you there Mr AYY.10Z if that is indeed your real name!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111111

Thanks for that Abo bob.................... i am sorry for that comment

I will be there at hog breath at cronulla and cant wait to meet you all

i have also just send my membership paper thru via mail

AYY.10Z in my number plate... My real name is charlie.......................




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