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Anyone know of, or organising any cruises this weekend?

Friday, saturday or even sunday night?

I've got an RDO Monday so sunday night's got the green light! haha.

I know RCK (Ragerz) cruise is on sat night but don't really want the attention.

But since I started this Thread, I suppose I should post up what cruises I know of.

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Anyone know of, or organising any cruises this weekend?

Friday, saturday or even sunday night?

I've got an RDO Monday so sunday night's got the green light! haha.

I know RCK (Ragerz) cruise is on sat night but don't really want the attention.

But since I started this Thread, I suppose I should post up what cruises I know of.

Yeah at precisely 9:42 in the morning, +52 seconds, I'll be scratching my nads. Im kinda frustrated. Waiting for spare parts before I can take the car out :|

*kicks luke in the nuts*

-D

im gog drive in sunday night to c batman!!

yeah i saw dark knight at the drive ins. top movie. only gripe was that we had clouds and it made the screen hard to view (contrast wise) cause the movie is very black and my eyesight isnt so good... will go back and watch it at cinema before it finishes cause its a good movie but in spite of the lack of contrast, i really enjoyed it

rip ledger. bloody awesome performance. redefines what the joker should be

-D

waiting on my parts to Ben, hopefully he gets them tomorrow and sends them.

*kicks you back* :P

*kicks luke back because I'm a sadist (and I know luke digs the kinky stuff)*

are the japanese so efficient that they work weekends? *sigh*

-D

I might give the 32 a clean and take some photo's of it seeing as I'm yet to do so.

Same. I need some fresh pics of the Stag.

Once I paint the white Dolphin kit to black to match the rest of the 'black' Stag it'll look hot :blink:

Painting the kit tomorrow. :P

At first she was soooo scared of me, then she went mental and started attacking me =P

then i was like, well i could give Madaz a hard time and make her hypo for the evening :):bunny:;):cool::D;):devil::ninja:

but she seemed to enjoy it, so thats the important thing right? =P

no its just my daughter who does :P

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