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I'm in :)

Nick if you really wanna come along you can come with me.. I think Jeaneen will be coming with me 2!!! i'll have to pick her up if you wanna get to her area somehow she isnt too far from you!!! thats if you dont mind going in an Audi!! LOL

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haha dont think AP is going to the west suburbs to give Nick a lift :D
lol highly doubt my chances

find out where i live exactly then see if anyone will come pick me up :)

Is Nick from the West Side?

WTF all this time I thought he was from the East... LOL!

depending on the date buds!

got me exam on the 23rd.....so if its before then, i aint in.

It's clearly on the 10th...

Is Nick from the West Side?

WTF all this time I thought he was from the East... LOL!

Nick is from the bush

depending on the date buds!

got me exam on the 23rd.....so if its before then, i aint in.

10th buddy, like dezz said... Haha!

It's clearly on the 10th...

Nick is from the bush

Really? Never knew.

It's clearly on the 10th...

Nick is from the bush

I was thinking the same thing!!

and i thought where i lived was Bad!!!!

MAN...... Nick u gotta move LOL i dont know how u CBF driving that far all the time!!!

Is Nick from the West Side?

WTF all this time I thought he was from the East... LOL!

It's clearly on the 10th...

Nick is from the bush

10th buddy, like dezz said... Haha!

Really? Never knew.

Yeh man im from the more northern than the northern suburbs :P

its starting to go to central victoria where i live :)

I was thinking the same thing!!

and i thought where i lived was Bad!!!!

MAN...... Nick u gotta move LOL i dont know how u CBF driving that far all the time!!!

you get used to it when you live that far away you whole life

me and dad used to drive to springvale in the truck 2-3 times a week

so one night here and there for an east meet is nothing

and yeh might be coming now to if Kira's car is all good :huh:

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