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anyone see that hot chick that came along later on? she kept hittin on me sayin she would do anything for a "DONATION" psssh yeah right love! :/

Sorry I suggested to go out on the corner again dude.. but we love ya for it! I dont think I have ever had such a freakin good night and my cheeks are still hurting from laughing!

WELL DONE TO ALL!

man, theres a fair bit of money in puttin luke out on the street, 30 seconds scored $101.50. :/

... oughtta pimp you out more often bud.

very successful night, over $600 raised between around 20 people is unreal. wouldve been huge if it had all gone as planned from the beginning, but oh well, never too late to donate.

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Glad I brought a smile to everyones face and glad some very decent coin was raised. I must say a thanks to PK for fronting up some serious cash, to Nene and Ness for my make up and to everyone who reached in their pockets and put money towards this cause. Sure I felt like a dick but considering the outcome it definately was worth it. Helped that everyone was such good sports too!

common some one change lukes sig already lol

it was definately a good night boys and girls

dave you looked rather comfortable taking peoples money/pimping luke ..... ohh hang on thats what you do for a job

good to see a few new faces...minibats and james good to meet ya boys and the regulars...

so i still say who is up for pancakes at petes place :/

Did you moisturise Luke?

Massive thanks to everyone who attended, makes it worthwhile initiating events when they turn out so successful. Big thanks to Steve and Nene who helped organise!

Its not too late to donate, ill give it a couple of days before i front up with the cash at red cross, so pm me if your still keen and we can work something out. I will get a receipt for the total donation just so you know i havent hiflowed my turbo with the proceeds :/

Did you moisturise Luke?

Massive thanks to everyone who attended, makes it worthwhile initiating events when they turn out so successful. Big thanks to Steve and Nene who helped organise!

Its not too late to donate, ill give it a couple of days before i front up with the cash at red cross, so pm me if your still keen and we can work something out. I will get a receipt for the total donation just so you know i havent hiflowed my turbo with the proceeds :/

Well dont think $600 is enough for a highflow there damo

well done on organizing such a good event to all the organizers and PK for making those challenges rather interesting

dave you looked rather comfortable taking peoples money/pimping luke ..... ohh hang on thats what you do for a job

what, you think i had the celsior cause i thought it was a cool car?

come on...

:/

my mrs and myself had a great time altho not knowing to many people it was to meet and greet a few faces to names that i see on here . kudo;s to luke for been such a great sport .

all in all a fun night and the food was pretty good also

cheers midlife crisis

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