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Hey Charmaine, good pics, love the one with the Transformers sticker.

I should've introduced myself but we followed you in in the Crown, I was the tall guy in a white jumper driving it, and was the one that walked in and no one knew me, then went outside and sat with my friends. awkward much :)

Spoke to Carl and Pete for a little bit, its a start! Once I get my Skyline I suppose I'll be out more.

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hrmmm I'm hungry... but far out I'm pooped its pretty comfy laying in bed here :P
I'll b there in about 10min

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lol luke, steve has gone to loftys :P

lol not as kinky as Vu and Carl :banana:

good night at villies met some new people and still manage to miss Charmaine :P you'll start thinking im trying to avoid you soon

i was the noob with the automatic taking a few shots of the crown proly when your were too

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yeah and matty t... he was there too :P

yeah, i was there briefly, the guy with 50 million layers of jackets on that was constantly coughing a lung up

oh yeah, and i was driving the nissan patrol that left with ORGZMC's falcon

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yeah, i was there briefly, the guy with 50 million layers of jackets on that was constantly coughing a lung up

oh yeah, and i was driving the nissan patrol that left with ORGZMC's falcon

Matty, I turned up late. Got a refund for you when i see you next :P

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could to meet you Tom and good to catch up with a few regulars and not so regulars.........and my mum (Kell)!!

gotta love the pics of Martin's GTR!

Oh, and I sensed a bit of tension in the air last night. Next time I'm going to enforce some serious reconciliation :3some:

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