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I heard an intersting quote on the radio the other day regarding when the future wife says she doesn't want you to have strippers at your bucks show:

"If the girl shows up to the bucks show already naked, Is she a stripper?"

one to ponder :rant:

got confirmation today, we are booked in for 25, so need people on list to confirm they will still be there incase i need to adjust booking number, up or down.

I heard an intersting quote on the radio the other day regarding when the future wife says she doesn't want you to have strippers at your bucks show:

"If the girl shows up to the bucks show already naked, Is she a stripper?"

one to ponder :)

was that on Hamish and Andy?? coz i heard that aswel haha :blink:

i wouldn't mind going but i won't have any monies :sick:

cool eddy, oh and people, eddy has also organised a cruise for after the dinner, goes hills i beilieve. He can maybe explain a little more where it goes.

I won't go into detail on here as I will be handing out notes on the night...I will however say there will be a somewhat boring section to start of with (to get to the hills and to let the food settle down) then there will be a regroup for those that get stuck at the lights then we will head through the hills with an optional meet at the end which is in Newton. The cruise should take about 1-1.5 hours.

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thats (glen?) Steers the boss of West here in Australia, were the silver and orange ones out there aswell

not bad for $105K. The camo one only cost them $800 for oil and parts over the last 18 months (not including tires or fuel) which is bloody good considering how f*ing quick they are

cool matty, as you unfortunately know, we have something to give you (cat got let out the bag unfortunately) so it will be given during the dinner, see you all there.

Oh and i had a chicken schnitzel with hawaiian topping at mawson lakes last night, goddam the normal size made me feel like im gonna burst, think ill do a chicken schnitzel with gravy next weekend and attempt the mega, a few others better be too :blink:

cant be bothered going back to the list of whos coming (incase of newbies etc).. but just to let yas know, the diner is booked under SAU (well its going to be, atm its under lukes name)..

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