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Awwww i bet i wouldn't even recognize her any more.. We got along great tho... i do recall her teasing me because of the way i eat spaghetti!! :P Hey!!... which reminds me... that spag you cooked was pretty damn good... I'll cook you a roast if you make me spag bol :P

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As for you Roo... you are welcome anytime! I'm regretting buying him that xbox don't you worry ...

Let me know how you go with the house.. and let me know if you want some help trying to get the loan organised, i'll see what a can do at work. I' heading home now to upload some pics !! :)

Ha. Problem is, we come over there, Ben's on the Xbox, you guys come over here, Ben and me are on the Xbox! You can't win either way :P

The valuation was on this morning. The guys been and gone and Tracy was there for it. We won't have an estimate until Monday anyway to work out where we go from here and how far we can go at auction. Fingers crossed!

So you guys going on the cruise tomorrow? Take the 260! I'm tired of being the "Lonely Stag" :P I've got my mother's 60th, but I will be trekking out after (8pm-ish?) :)

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that would be awesome bonnie and clyde in the stag :) yeah

I really hope no cops crash the cruise. I don't wanna see bulletholes in the Stag :P f**k you guys, I just don't wanna see holes in the Stag! :P

J/K ... you know we love you guys! :)

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Hey Roo... we are 99% sure we are coming... And we'll be in the 260...

The only problem is that we've got a dress up party tomorrow night... so we may come dressed as Bonnie and clyde!! :D:D

Coolies! :D

You guys are going to be there for Tracy's surprise tonite with the 260? :P Just park further up the road, the 260 will give the game away. The GF will love it. :) Oh, I am soooo getting seriously laid tonite! :):P

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Lol ruby's a bit excited today, count the smily faces :P

Can't wait to see the 260 up close Ben and Nene, i've seen it cruising but never up close! And it means Ruby can't pull the lonely stag routine now :)

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I really hope no cops crash the cruise. I don't wanna see bulletholes in the Stag :P f**k you guys, I just don't wanna see holes in the Stag! :P

J/K ... you know we love you guys! :)

We have toy guns and all... ill save the fish nets for after the cruise tho hahaha

thats not very nice roo!!!...

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Lol ruby's a bit excited today, count the smily faces :)

Can't wait to see the 260 up close Ben and Nene, i've seen it cruising but never up close! And it means Ruby can't pull the lonely stag routine now :D

Oh, and I was so loving my trademark "Lonely Stag" too. :D

Yes I'm excited today. Feel my nipples!!! :) Been working on this surprise for the GF for over a week now. I'm a sneaky bastard! :P

We have toy guns and all... ill save the fish nets for after the cruise tho hahaha

thats not very nice roo!!!...

Nah, fishnets tonite! And I never claimed to be nice :) I'm a larrikin! :P

You know I'd never want to see harm come your way :D

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Yeah we will be there in the 260 for the crusie and tonight aswell Roo, will be good to catch up with everyone and put a few more kms on the 260 before it gets boosted.

Beleive we are going to try to attend this cruise tomorrow arvo as well, should cruise down together :)

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