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mate, what did you exspect they were playing the cats,

"geelong boy much"

:)

Yeah, 4 cars including myself left to go back to teh city.

I needed to watch St Kilda get fkn thrashed, and Tomo needed to eat 4 steaks.

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Sowwy peeps... I had a need for speed :P <--guilty look

and well, smuch as I luv yas... and I would have thoroughly enjoyed the day... the speed itch got too much for me :)

Please forgive me! purty please?

Yeah she made it into the pic! over the other side at someone else's feet! haha

PS. thanks Kat for emailing me your pics!!

There are more pics?

Edited by naughtyruski

Well all i'm going to say is..

I THINK WE ALL LEARNT A VERY IMPORTANT LESSON FROM THIS CRUISE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

DON"T BRING DOGS!!!! :D

And my other complaint is who was in charge of the lanyards and stickers and stuff?? " LMAO (starts with S, ends in hell) :(

I smashed up my piggy bank for nuthin :)

Edited by SKY33T

looks like someone's cruisin for a banning

you know I would have still happily taken your piggy bank money... :D

I know another lesson we learned! Don't invite random paseo drivers! hmmm?

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