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that may have been me i was on logan road at around 1 and i seen a silver 33 drive past look at me and nod i looked back at u or who ever was driven it and got a nod back but i prob had a smile on my face at the same time... what u mean about this ur taken :rofl: im a dude.

yeah, pretty sure it was you. turning off onto the motorway i think. SAU stickers on the side window. happy looking mo fo. thought you were trying to serenate me with your pearly whites :laugh:

saw John aka TOY33 crossing the road in Highgate hill monday morning. it is alleged he then entered the NightOwl convenience store to purchase food and or drink. or perhaps it was reading material of an adult nature...

seen Darren32 on Hyde Rd Yeronga... he he he he never waves at me!!!

sorry Vanessa. ive worked with 666dan too long... i have picked up some of his snobby ways. he never waves at me. but he does wave at my wife?????? :)

i'll try and do better

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