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Ruby i will be done like a clown. I was supposed to do one this month but fate stood in the way!

I'm going to hit the website tonite (phillipislandridedays) and look up a date that would suit me and my studies. A friday is always better for me as the mondays are just too hectic to get back to Adelaide. At least Friday you can take your time returning over the weekend. I'm keen for a February time slot as the weather is better at the Island and winds are low. So at the moment, I'm aiming for a Friday mid February 2009.

No house or accommodation organised yet, but I've got mates over there who might join me for the day and we'll shack up somewhere ;) They mostly get out in the B2 group and me and a few others in B1. I might consider B2 considering the length of time since my last stint, and the fact I'm recovering from injury.

BTW take a ride out to lala tomorrow and watch me do my thing :banana:

Edited by RubyRS4

God damn frigging GRRRRRRRRRR got stranded on holbrooks rd near henley beach rd for the past hour and a half coz an intercooler pipe came off waited around for RAA to bring a socket set lol think I'll invest in a small socket set to keep in the car....

God damn frigging GRRRRRRRRRR got stranded on holbrooks rd near henley beach rd for the past hour and a half coz an intercooler pipe came off waited around for RAA to bring a socket set lol think I'll invest in a small socket set to keep in the car....

just dont do what i did and get one of those $70 repco (my first toolkits) i had and have lost or broken all the important bits

i have to go to the hospital's birthing assessment building 2moro coz i've been really dizzy and even at times

had blurred vision, and now having these horrible pains. hoping it's nothing bad

all the best with the result tomorrow Amanda.....no point in stressing out until you hear from the Doc

just dont do what i did and get one of those $70 repco (my first toolkits) i had and have lost or broken all the important bits

yea good tools aren't cheap, i lashed out 5 hungy today on whats not even third of a tool kit yet....well worth getting quality tho.

Edited by Ryanrb25
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