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hahahaha good ol Effie..... carlo's, "MOM????" on the phone to her @ Pancakes still rates as one of the funniest calls ever. :bahaha: :bahaha:

me lift my game?????? I thought the curls got the gurls carlo mate... :D

p.s. I refuse to be the skank hunter..

how bout a cruise down to goulburn? early start, say 6pm?

:( :confused:

Um no DUNDAN....maybe not....lol...well i dont particularly feel like sitting on my arse for ages just to see a oversized Merino!!!!

i wasn't having a go at duncan, just simply expressing my choice of not driving all the way to Goulburn, it wasnt a attack on his idea.......i couldnt give a ^*&( if you all go to Goulburn i just was saying its not my "cup of tea"!

LIUFLIUSHGLKSHG:LSHFBLKDFHBLKHFBLFBH

*Bad Mood Venting Over*

Ando

/me looks outside his window and sees Terrigal :P

I will be there in the new DC5 Integra Type R :( Looks like I might see the old Proton aswell ;):) :)

If anyone Central Coast guys want to meet up, we then ca cruise down together.

0417 167 130 - Ben - Just SMS me if you guys want to meet up.




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