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Adam and I are compiling all your numbers, thanks peeps. Keep em coming.

SAU don't want cruises, but we still do. Maybe we could start an exclusive Stag Club :sick:

shit stirrer.....I don't recall anyone saying they didn't want any cruises!

Adam, I'm in discussion with an IT mate about getting our own Stag Club happening. Only entry requirement is that a teaspoon of cement is required :) ... oh, and you need a Stagea!

no worries.........got mine and ready to go

VolvoWagon.jpg

Damn ... I only got Myspace :sick:

i've got neither :D

msn anyone? LOL

Adam, I'm in discussion with an IT mate about getting our own Stag Club happening

S.W.A.T south aus prefecture :)

(Stagea Web for Advanced Tune for those playing at home)

http://www.geocities.jp/swat_kanagawa2006/

^^^ totally... skyline in a fat suit (as someone previously has mentioned) LMAO

some of us r just lucky enough to have gtr's in big suits! :blink: or 2 lol

roo sounds good man, ill deff be keen to do what i can to help out! can we put sleds sick stag as the home page background? haha

do you rekn starting up a gayspace (aka myspace) will be a better option? easy to work with... free and only dudes that we accept are allowed to see what goes on?

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I'm new to facebook, so you're on your own. :D

ffffinneeee!!!! so am i :blink: getting my epic pic upload on!

EVERY1 EMAIL ME YOUR FAVE PIC OF YOUR CAR FOR THE MEMBER SECTION ON THE FACE BOOK!!

search [email protected] on face book and add...

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shit stirrer.....I don't recall anyone saying they didn't want any cruises!

no worries.........got mine and ready to go

VolvoWagon.jpg

HAHAHAHA that made me smile good onya sled lol

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