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Yeah forgot about the time there :)

Thanks 4 the help :cheers:

I was gonna see how long it would take before someone (you) told him :D

HAHAHA!!

No problems buddy.

Im here to help you :) ..........

Hey, what if it.... you know.....

i dont want to say it just incase it does....BUT

What if it... YOU KNOW??!!!!!!

the R word lol

Then what do we do? cancel? post pone?

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HAHAHA!!

No problems buddy.

Im here to help you :yes: ..........

Hey, what if it.... you know.....

i dont want to say it just incase it does....BUT

What if it... YOU KNOW??!!!!!!

the R word lol

Then what do we do? cancel? post pone?

Well what about meeting in a carparking lot? :huh:

Tokyo Drift style :)

Then let it be on like Donkey Kong :rofl:

Well what about meeting in a carparking lot? :huh:

Tokyo Drift style :huh:

Then let it be on like Donkey Kong :yes:

LOL! That is such a "JDM Style Tuning" thing :rofl:

HAHAHA!!! i was just thinking about the time i went to "Night-Shift"

... we were in a parking lot... it was SOOO "Tokyo Drift" LOL!!! :)

I have not been on any of his cruises or any large cruises for a long while. I got to get out more!

YES YOU DO!

Thats why you're going to this cruise aye!

AND! you're going to Megalong Valley cruise!

AND! you're going to Hills meet up!

AND! you're going to sau monthly dinner!

AND! LOL i dunno what else to write!




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