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That's a negative from me, I'm in Auburn and I've got a lack of fuel in the car at the moment.

I'm still waiting for the job at Tuggerah to come through but hopefully I will hear about that soon.

I will try and make it next week or the week after, sorry guys!

I'll be p!ssed off though if Jetwreck makes it tonight, I've been hanging out to see, hear & experience his turbo job.

Have fun anyways, enjoy the chew & spew 4 dinner :O

I'm out tonight - I'm still feeling like death after Tuesday's full day of extreme unwell. I started eating and drinking again today without consequence, but I don't have enough energy to head out even as a passenger. :O

I'm out tonight - I'm still feeling like death after Tuesday's full day of extreme unwell. I started eating and drinking again today without consequence, but I don't have enough energy to head out even as a passenger. :O

Nice bout of food poisoning eh?

I know how you feel man, I had a good dose of it a few months back, make sure you are drinking plenty of water :)

You'll feel half human again in a day or two.

Thanks guys.

Not sure if it was food poisoning, or that stomach bug that's going around, or maybe even a combination of both.

Just as long as it's not that swine flu man :O

Might catch you next week Nick, rest up!

sorry guy's...wife making me celebrate my birthday....yippeee I get new socks and undies!!!!....and $50 cash under the radar(goes towards the Six Pack Holiday fund).

P.S. I know how the swine flue got started! :cool:

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^ heh, I assume you got that email yesterday as well then.

Happy Birthday btw.

Could be worse man, the whole family could be celebrating your birthday!

Maybe some "undies" for the Mrs to help you celebrate your birthday on a grander scale?

Edited by iamhe77

Not sure at this point in time, bit of a head cold happening and the fuel tank is empty :D

If I don't make it tomorrow night I'll go the week after, see how this cold goes.

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