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lol pete she was replying from the passenger seat on our way home, dam phones these days lol.

Well was a good night, thanks to all for coming, was good to catch up with everyone. Good to meet a couple of new people too.

PK, flick is feeling a little under the weather now from your drinks lol. She pretty much piked out already now. thanks lol.

See you all soon.

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yep had fun. Great food, great company - what more can you ask for?!

Like Sled I am so full that if I can't get to sleep shortly I too am going to stick my arm down my throat to get some of the food out.

I have some incriminating photos I will post up tomorrow when I can be bothered hooking up my camera etc.

Saw a porn white R8 on Jetty Road walking back to my car too - oh the sound when he started it up and roared off shortly thereafter .... *drool*

Was a great nite. Cheers Luke and *flick*, yeah pity you having work and spewin we missed weak'soz getting punk'd :P

Also nice catchin up with ya Jas we'll organise something before you leave again.

sigh..... Audi R8, id sell my body for.....................

lol Craig, that would get you a nice down payment on a Hotwheels version but where are you gonna get the rest of the money from? :P

even tho i didnt go to the dinner itself........was good to catch up with some of the peoples that went to the dinner - those who were at the pool hall :)

haha yeh pete, i was on my phone on the way home, gotta love the portable internet on mobiles.

and yes, pk's drinks caught up with me on the way home lol, i was asleep straight away! Again, had a great night, will have to make these a regular event, perhaps every few months, just a good, relaxed way to catch up with everyone.

Aberax, hope you enjoyed your first SAU event, daunting when you know nobody! Have to come out to some more events with us all ;)

Thanks Flick for organizing it, had a great time. The food was good, good environment, and great people around. Hopefully I'll get to meet some of you more often and know a bit more about each other.

Cheers.

was good to see a few of yas again, sorry me and my mate didnt hang round for long. bigger bonus as we were walking back towards the grand, my mate luke found 100 bucks blowing in the wind out front of the beach house hahaha :D win for the evening

at least saturday went smoothly for him :)

Was good to catch up with you all...had the best time!!! What a cool bunch of people we are lol!!! Cant wait untill the next one!!! Flick & Pk you guys were funny as with your drinks haha!!! PS: Heslo Jasmin is indeed going again :-( x10!! middle of march is bye byes so will have to come out to a few things before its time to leave!!

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