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Hi everyone it's my birthday on tuesday and i turn 25 on and i am wanting to do something so i was thinking on saturday night 24 nov have pre drinks at my new house then go to hq at 9pm so all that know me or dont know me and just want to go out, come to hq for a drink or 10 with me for my birthday

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well i guess ill reply for myself then as flick is being rude :D i believe i shall be there too, along with randall(kristy's other half) hopefully so i know someone.

And you can join flick as being quarter of a century as she likes to put it lol.

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grand pappys :D

haha, madaz is an old basterd :)

ive got to be onle of the youngest people on here next to blue gts, im only 19 :)

and flick looks younger then me hahaha

oh and happy bday, dont get toooo smashed!

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