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Hope it still looks OK after you have offloaded the banana over it....... :(

Only had 2 beers and 2 glasses of wine since I got home and I reckon I'm to crash.

It was really good to catch up with everyone - I think the track took a distant second place - it was more fun in the garage and pub!

Anyone know how to get to Phillip Island? ;)

There was one beer drunk on the day if i rember correctly!

Top day old school time, boys had a ball and South West rocks is on the cards, I will post or PM something, there is a small chance pre Christmas but Jan is a must go I think.

Been trying to seperate the pages of old magazines to find out who the girl is.

I pretty sure her name is 'Erica'. Last name not sure.

Remember when Jennifer Hawkins promised to go to a kids year 12 formal in 2006 but she dropped out. Then 'Erica' made the news when she offered to go instead. Thats her. She was also on '20 to 1' last night.

Anyway im pretty sure its her. Never forget a set of legs like that.

I guess we will find out when the top gear episode airs.




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