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A bit sad to see so few people there, relative to the number of SA members, but hey it is their loss if they don't come out.

Yeah I regret bitching out on account of being violently hungover :blink: would've been nice to have a good chin wag and a few kicks of the footy.

it was good to kick a footy with Matt, Luke & Luke, Dan, Chad, Anthony, Vu & my kids...........even though my boy & I were the only Port supporters :blink::P

Hey I'm a Port supporter! :O

It was definitely a good day out shooting some hoops and kicking the footy! :D Had a bit of the stuff that Pete cooked up and man was it decently warm... it was that extra wee bit warmer because there was no cold drinks! lol

Yeah I regret bitching out on account of being violently hungover :thumbsup: would've been nice to have a good chin wag and a few kicks of the footy.

you and me both.

... save for the fact that i wasnt hungover.

i put sunscreen on... but i always burn!!!

You're just too hot babe :D

You guys coming by yesterday cheered Tracy up a bit. We gotta do dinner soon. Tracy is working flat out up until xmas, and she'll need a social outlet :thumbsup:

Hey I'm a Port supporter! :D

It was definitely a good day out shooting some hoops and kicking the footy! :thumbsup: Had a bit of the stuff that Pete cooked up and man was it decently warm... it was that extra wee bit warmer because there was no cold drinks! lol

...it a descently warm day... * me and Luke grabbed drinks at that market around the corner when we left - we were parched az brew!

missed it, date conflicted with great mates 5yr old daughters bday party - mates & family first unfortunately.

kids had fun on the bouncy castle and with bday cake. no crap food bar cake and fairy bread, so was well thought out; heaps of fruit!!

would LOVE to see the R35 in the flesh. even see if I fit in the front, cause by 2015 the R35 GTR will be down to 50k and affordable :thumbsup:

it was good to kick a footy with Matt, Luke & Luke, Dan, Chad, Anthony, Vu & my kids...........even though my boy & I were the only Port supporters :thumbsup::D

might be a few sore hammys tomorrow

damn, would have liked to outmark a few of you :)

6'8" ex-sth adelaide = winner !!!! :D

glad to hear you had a great day. bad luck about the krispy skin Nene. not good......

the nerdy accountant didn't get burnt? :D

nope but he burnt a few on the b ball court i heard :thumbsup: well actually i lost the game of round the world :D damn you nightcrawler

but it aint wether you win or lose its how well you can look like a spaz when taking your shots

could anyone tell i dont play football :) ankle gave me a good excuse for the stray kicks

and tangles we may be flying space ships by then

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.... well actually i lost the game of round the world :) damn you nightcrawler

hehe - who is your Daddy? (and what does he do?)

lol .... reminded me of this great song and even better clip ;)

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