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I forsee another bunny pic for you Reuben :D

What makes you say that? :P I'm trying to find a dirty gif about a bunny or two doing something nasty ... so I can have my own custom bunny 'violation' message if/when my current sig gets jacked. :D

Still wanna go to Canada ... don't know why!

I was going to host this in my sig, but it might not be appropriate:

ronaldhit.gif

Back on topic: I might bring out the silver Stag next week, as I might be taking the S2 stag off the road for the weekend to do the turbo swap (and a few other things). :)

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speaking of the haunted house...how the hell do u get to "Lisa's house" up magill way...?

Ask any asians they should know (me :kiss: ), been there millions of times, the house is not there anymore.....

ha, ha.......I already scare little kids now without a mask

yes, vely true, I was one of the victim......

i remember the cruise one of the few i missed some dude in a GTR blew his engine and took like a year to fix from memory

i wont commit to coming but wont say not either

dang I will be in Melbourne for some footy and poker.

Is anyone else old-school enough that went on the Friday the 13th cruise to the old cemetery out far North? That was a bit freaky.

i remember the cruise one of the few i missed some dude in a GTR blew his engine and took like a year to fix from memory

i wont commit to coming but wont say not either

Yeah I think that was Writeoff in his grey GTR when his big end bearing went

-D

Some people didn't like it, so its been removed :D

Hmmm, what else have I got on my harddrive ... ? :)

damn i lol'd at the avatar way more than ur sig.

ne one know if its meant to be raining this friday?

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