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the cure for the rick roll is wait til the browser stops moving, then close the tab, hold down enter until it runs through the lyrics, then the tab will close.

hahaha love Firefox.........do what Damo said and firefox will ask you "Do you want to navigate away from this page".....all you gota do is say f**k YES and Rick is gone

I plan to be there ... but I am selling a house and have a few more items to do around the property. Open inspection is the following day, so I don't have much time. I'm getting a few jobs done after work tonight, so I'll know by tonight if I'll be in attendance.

Might also take part of the day off tomorrow ... just to put the missus's mind at rest that all wil be done and dusted.

:/

Ruby, I rolled up to BP last Friday night to give you my club membership form but there was only a blue Stagea and a R32 there... both of which I didn't recognise from on these forums.

Ah, sorry mate. I was stuck with the 10yo lad. Got out to Vilis for a bit, but he was tired and grumpy by the time we left Vilis. I'll be out this Friday night at the BP :/

Ruby, I rolled up to BP last Friday night to give you my club membership form but there was only a blue Stagea and a R32 there... both of which I didn't recognise from on these forums.

that would be Chad (DSTROY) in the 32 and Lex in the blue stag

if its the same 32 i saw it wasnt chad

Possibly Dion then? Nathan?

Talbo, I'll be out this Friday if you want to get the form to me then :rofl:

can someone bring a membership form for me please???

Sure will :D

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Talbo, I'll be out this Friday if you want to get the form to me then :D

No problem, I think I should be good to come past tomorrow. :D

It wasn't chad's 32, i've seen his and it obviously has the custom # plate. The blue Stag had a custom plate however.

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