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might come in the jazz :O

You will come

is anyone welcome or is more of a fairwell. if all good ill pop by the uni and say gday to everyone. mite give the duck a miss though see what happens. ill be in the white celsior.

All welcome.

Im coming Nick

you better come sunday as well

ill come along.

so just curious did you get done for not displaying P's or over powered vechicle?

yeh no p's in our 4wd

even in my car though i doubt you will know its modified as much as mine looks stock underneath hood

P's in the family 4wd lol suck on it nicko

pffft soo ghey :O

yeh no p's in our 4wd

even in my car though i doubt you will know its modified as much as mine looks stock underneath hood

pffft soo ghey :O

More like they carnt see what they are looking at because there is to much oil and dirt under there

i hear the guy in the purple shirt is a very VERY good friend of yours Em :O

its the wiggles.....i hooked up with them once at chapel st....fark that big red car can bounce to some snoop d-o-double g

they getz teh hunniez dood

might want to consider making a booking at rock kung given the amount of people saying they're going...

nah stuff it...more fun just watching their jaz drop when like 30 people rock up

they need money, they will let you people in

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