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the sun is out ,birds are singing,the morning dew on the grass are like diamonds and its not on cos of the weather * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * your kidding,now i have to go shopping with my wife ,thanks .

haha you poor bugger!, lovley day for a cruise to, i got to mow lawn and do washing now, Yawn....

lets make this for another time like next sun???who's keen for that??

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i didnt . i thought u said you were goin?

yeah i was gonna

but didnt relise took me 2 hours to wash her..

lol so.. think i will miss out the meet up n cruz n shit

:yes:

shopping sucks ,next week would be nice if we can get our act together ,

keen or wait..no got hayseys thing friday night..

and good vibes sat.. and my photoshoot sun mmm...

yea kinda sux with all the weather and all, even though it didnt rain, going through the twisties isnt the safest thing so i thought id cancel it... ill tell you wat though, this time well make it for sunday 24th so not this sunday but the next... ill edit details and well keep i tthis time, hopefull the bloody weather holds up.

so 24th feb sunday? whos in ill make a list this time to make it more conservative,

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I am thinking of coming. How long does the whole trip take?

45-1 hour tops

oh wait

we going throu old pac, should be longer lol

I should be able to make it

good, think i should be in for this one :D

LOL I finish work at about 6am that morning but I'll be there :P

and the trip should take about 1.5 hrs, we're meeting at Maquarie, then driving all the way back to Berowra, going through the Old Pac and then driving the road to Wisemans, that road is long. And that's one way




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