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beat me to it luke.

so, northies, usual stand-out-as-all-hell car wash for a cruise in for dinner about 5-5:30-6-whatever?

so yeah, im gonna get some sleep before the dinner, so if northies are keen on this, gimme a buzz on 0408 961 657. cause i have no idea where the hackney hotel is. lol.

cheers.

mayb if someone with good photoshop skills can make these skyline blue prints abit more simple and than chuck them on the back of the hoodies itll look sick!

Don't forget the good old Stagea! :cool:

dang Damo

i don't care who you are and what you've done no one deserves that

BTW it happens to all sorts of people we just had a couple in our church have a still born and it all most killed the mother too due to complications very sad in deed

Dave 6:30 car wash around then

on another shit note,

when changing the turbo gasket last night, we (me & ryan)

snapped a bolt :P

had captain thread come out this arvo to get it out

little did i know that the turbo has to be out of the car!!!

could have f**kin told me that on the phone ya nugget! :cool:

when will it end?

i really hope its fixed by next weekend, or no kadina for me ;)

who cares, they can grow the shit and visit a whore house 10 times a week for all i care

there still wankers...are they telling us that to make them look more like ''every day'' citizens?

i hate politicians :cool:

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