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jeans! bloody steped out of my car into a puddle. shoe and sock and half up my leg is wet !

ah well ... goin sleep now gotta get up early

good meet, well behaved group, see you all at the meeting

Thanks to everyone who came last night...Didn't get the usual numbers, but 15-20 cars is still a great turnout, especially in that weather!

Good to see everyone was well behaved, with no heroics, and another trouble free night!

Unfortunately I couldn't hang around for some pool or whatever you ended up doing, but there's always next time :)

Did anyone notice that I was the first to leave the restaurant but one of the last people to leave the car park? :D

Intended on having an early night but instead ended up getting home at about 4am. Had to wake as 7am for an 6 hour MR2 vic club cruise :P Was so wrecked the next day.

Good meet guys ;) Who were the people I was talking to at the table? Had a few good laughs with yous. Should hang out again some time.

15 ? jezza ! geez

My bad. :laugh:

Saturday night was 19 so I don't feel bad now. :)

But come on, even Kris freely admitted he wanted to tap that. He txted me later and goes "Has she got any friends?" ;)

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