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Don't be scared, we don't bite :P

HEY! Speak for yoursel.....wait what were talking about....oh nvm

thinking about it, but i don't know anyone and not too keen on duck :P

alright, i guess its a meet and greet so i'll see u's hopefully

Man it's prob the best way to meet new people so far I've only been to one meet and so far everyone is nicer then family....(this is comparing everyone to my older brother of course)

Also like to thank everyone for correcting my list, my edit permissions have not expired so I cant change it anymore but I think it should be good until the meet....which is in 3 hours BOOYA!

bring the jazz. have some fun. put it amongst 10 skylines and u wont even notice it there in a pic. lol.

hahaha nah man....jazz is only daily/work car. And only take it to annoy the missus :P

damn missing out mah man

OHHH See I miss read your post it wasn't my fault I swear AP it wasn't anything personal....well not yet since apparently you have "FRIENDS" hahah

Great meet up last night.

Where did all the West Side ppl go? Did you all just leave early?

Duck was so good and didn't leave the car park till around 12am talking to llama au, Kas180 and JamesK.

Was good talking to you all!

We need a translator next time we go to that place. We clearly asked for 5 x 1/2 duck and rice. And they just gave us the normal duck on rice.

I knew that'd happen when he repeated back "duck on rice" and no-one corrected him :(

I knew that'd happen when he repeated back "duck on rice" and no-one corrected him :(

Haha did you think i understood him? :) Was quite loud when we all got in there hahaha, they actually told us to quiet down lol

Dude 3 "Asians" were there and no one spoke chinese....I doubt were getting a translator any time soon

lol that is so true James, off you go to learn so you can be our translator :)

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