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well it isnt sunny up here today thats for sure, yesterday was awesome tho nice warm sunny weather! why did today have to be dark and gloomy!!!!

i really dont want to go outside today :( would rather stay inside and bake stuff :blush:

Right you lot ...

I'm off to Ballarat today for a bit of R&R for the next 4 days.

To all those who've given me their membership forms for SAU:SA, I processed them and organised your membership cards, and am just confirming your transfer with the bank. Your membership cards will be received by mail and I've given Ash a list of new members for the SA members forum. I'll chase up the status of all this and finish off the rest when I get back from my holidays on Monday.

:blush:

I just had drinks for lunch at the tailem bend pub for lunch I was told that darren leahman the cricketer will be shouting drinks on saturday from 12 to 1pm

haha, if he is still sponsored by XXXX, he will just be handing out that Queensland cat piss :yes: He did it when we played cricket at the same club, would rock up with 3 free cartons, too bod no one likes the stuff!

that last pic is awesome.

and woo! got my acre brake pads today, so i can finally fit my front rotors, gonna be a busy weekend, alignment, engine mounts, brakes, and tracing a leak. fun fun fun.

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