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OMGHAITOYOU!! :rofl:

I am not sure what I am getting either, I already ahve a present under the tree and not cant guess what it is :sorcerer:

OMGHITOYOU as well, hope you are doing great.

Hopefully looking at coming to sydney in the new year for a weekend if i can get myself sorted.

Hope you have a wonderful christmas and new years and i will try to give you a call on new years.

So need to come and party with you in sydney!!!!!!! :bunny::bunny::(:banana:

well Xmas is my birthday as well so i freaking hope i get double the pressies....i already know that i am getting a helmet so far...but waiting for some cash to start flowing in lol...that way i can buy watever i want *EBC and a AM Fuel Pump*

im getting lauren a set of global knives (shes a cook not a killer) and a few other things

and lauren i already know what your getting me so you dont need to try and hide it, you suck at the secrect keeping haha

im also going to make your own account on here as it seems you use it as much as i do! consider it a xmas present :rofl:

kye

oh yeah and my car sucks :( and so do i

^^^

you should change your password kye

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well Xmas is my birthday as well so i freaking hope i get double the pressies....i already know that i am getting a helmet so far...but waiting for some cash to start flowing in lol...that way i can buy watever i want *EBC and a AM Fuel Pump*

i thought xmas was known as screwed out of a present day to you people :P must make planning bday stuff with people a pain in the arse seen as theyll all have there own xmas family stuff to do.

yeah sounds like im getting the $$ aswell. better that way, take advantage of the afta xmas specials

i dont do christmas.

haha, hate the whole commercial side of it, like the kicking back with family and having a few cold ones with dad (seeing as its about the only time of the year we get along), but mostly try to avoid it as much as i can, lol.

but ill be treating myself to a new bed, some new chucks, and a bottle of blue label.

Well not so much a present, but 2morow (24th) getting a R31 (hopefully all goes well) for myself.

Some shiz from the mrs

Lots of parts for the 31 (already have a few)

Money

And a lot..and i mean A LOT of ferrero roche (spelling?) and raffaello chocolates ! raff. ftmfw !

More stuff, cant remember now ;)

Merry xmas every1 !!

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