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Andrew, glad you enjoyed the tickets mate, definately a good game to be at and a great result for the good guys! Don't thank my mum (she's one of those retard feral supporters), the tickets belong to the missus' parents, I'll pass on your thanks

LOL Luke, them's fighting words!! :thanks:

Your Mum sounds lovely and should disown her ghey son! :thumbsup:

Hope she has a full recovery, she sounds like a classy lady. :)

I will chuck them on a DVD and drop them to you tomorrow or Wednesday Guy (along with your fishing tackle box you left in my car from the Balgowan fishing trip). And I will take Di up on her kind Schutzenfest delivery offer too :)

Nope haven't read the books. Don't have time to read these days either :(

And Pete - you will be glad to know that my brother-in-law David (who is coming on the weekend trip) is also a feral Port suppporter .... so it will be 2 on 1 :( I actually took him to the match yesterday, and he was bizarrely quiet all match :) .... quite the opposite to the earfuls I got earlier in the year when you guys did us ;)

Hey Pete, how are those gates coming along?

Fantastic thanks young Chadwick!!

Thanks for the awesome weld job....I'll put some pics up of them at some stage.

I sent you a text today....still waiting for a reply dude.

EDIT: Andrew, I think Dave and I will be very quiet after yesterday's effort, LOL.

And Pete - you will be glad to know that my brother-in-law David (who is coming on the weekend trip) is also a feral Port suppporter .... so it will be 2 on 1 :( I actually took him to the match yesterday, and he was bizarrely quiet all match :) .... quite the opposite to the earfuls I got earlier in the year when you guys did us :(

Funny that ;)

looks like ill be taking my dump pipe down to andrew to be modded to fit the somewhat larger turbine...

... and get a screamer. ;)

good to hear man. :(

Your dump won't need to be modded. And screamers on internal gates aren't a great idea either.

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