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Thats sweet as! they paying 4 ya? haha

Wow u understood. good work ha.

Sadly Ill be paying. should be awesome tho. really nice down the earth group of people.

After vegas staying with them in LA too. Should be good to have ppl show me and a mate around.

Yeah I was there with Dani :domokun:

Adelaide is way too small sometimes, hey.

so would anyone know if the venuetix listed for ttp still exists? i thought it shut down a few years ago but is still listed on their website as an outlet.

Dave, why selling s14?

so, slightly random question, but unless my mind is playing tricks on me (very possible at the moment), i think SAU is due for another blood donation? andrew, guy?

I thought we did it just before Xmas? Could be wrong though. I left early, so aren't aware what date Guy made the next appt for.

Dave, why selling s14?

theres a certain toyota drift car that im fairly interested in buying.

I thought we did it just before Xmas? Could be wrong though. I left early, so aren't aware what date Guy made the next appt for.

not too sure eh, *searches*... last was 29th november. huh, what do you know, that search button does come in handy.

so would anyone know if the venuetix listed for ttp still exists? i thought it shut down a few years ago but is still listed on their website as an outlet.

Dave, why selling s14?

Yeah that news agency still sells tix at TTP.

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