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yea we went down the esplanade rite through to semaphore n stopped for a while then went bak to anzacs.

seen the most horrific crash on anzacs bout 1.30 though. a older hyundau excel was torn in half one side and bent like a banana on the other side. one person was laying on the ground not moving at all, it looked like the ambo's were putting the covers on him.

scary stuff.

but cheers to ppl that came out n it was fun, and sorry to a few ppl if i hurt ur ears through the heysen tunnels lol. screamer ftw

Sounds like a bad accident.

Any other cars involved?

It was so scary, i was in a bit of stock the whole night... Also from someone (NATHAN) fkn going crazy in Maccas drive thru hahahaha.. it was a good night.. but bad that we lost the rest of the cruise tho....

xox kahli xox

p.s

My squiral is in a lot of pain!! poor little guy! His ears hurt nathan!!

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i gotta get a screamer pipe that things killa!

kahli figured out how to PM yet????

:P

havent actually been bothered to look aye haha...

xox kahli xox

Nathan we arent going jet skiing today sorry...

thats kool.

see the squirell belongs with me.

and it wasnt my fault at macca's blame other ppl too lol

Did you have a good night last night?? another late night lol... squiral has another sex buddy!! you will never get them MUAHAHHAHAHA! :thumbsup:

i dont want ur squirell lol.

hmmm "plans to take both squirells" ahahaha

Note to self- - Do NOT drive the corkscrew while pissed off and well just dont drive the corkscrew lol

no one needs to know khali

i dont want ur squirell lol.

hmmm "plans to take both squirells" ahahaha

Note to self- - Do NOT drive the corkscrew while pissed off and well just dont drive the corkscrew lol

no one needs to know khali

haha dude i forgot about that, you just made yourself look bad hahaha now i remember what happened!

Camo (R33PER) and I were late and you had all departed already, but there were a few other sau people there and everybody ended up at the other coles (as mentioned above).

Ahhh i wondered if u were off SAU! Sorry, shouldve introduced myself. So yeah few of us rocked up at bout 9:30 but was nobody else there so we ended up at my work with a few others. Was a very quiet night on the roads, not many people out.

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