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

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 :) Was so wrecked the next day.

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

LOL!

You sat at the table with me, Kris, Tim GTR, DNGRUS, RBPOWA, nismo GTS (I think) and another few memebers but I didn't get their name / forum name.

Thats coz Kris wants to F*&^% anything that moves! LMAO!

*...runs and hides from Kris.*

He's after you too!

Hehe!!

I'm not saying anything on here!! ;)

If you've got Kris on msn, ask him.

Bahahahahaa!!!

You motor boated her didn't ya.

Ah yeah the good old, One thing leads to another...

Giggidy Giggidy!

LOL!

You sat at the table with me, Kris, Tim GTR, DNGRUS, RBPOWA, nismo GTS (I think) and another few memebers but I didn't get their name / forum name.

He's after you too!

Hehe!!

Yeah, that was me sitting next to you, had a really great time and a good laugh!!

Looking forward to the next one!!!

Yeah, that was me sitting next to you, had a really great time and a good laugh!!

Looking forward to the next one!!!

Ah yeah cool!

Good talking to ya and all. Till next time.

lol well i said his after anythng that moves...n u move....so im guessn his after u too lmao omg kris is going to kill me when he reads all this rofl!!

And you told me you loved me last night :(

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