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its been like 2 weeks now pete that i havnt been there

i mean i have been there a lot of times....just dont think that being defected and whats going around will be good thats all

will see if i can hitch a ride with someone

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Dont know if i'll be making it this week, think im working friday. damn gmh couldn't organise a root in a brothel!

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bahahaha good one Pete!

I may or may not be there depending on my situation at the time - its usually a last minute decision to decide to go Villis or not for me.

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Krishy, get with the program bud......I meant you came out of the closet a long time ago :wub:

I knew it! He did say on saturday that he was only reading the articles in Ralph...

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I normally head (torrensville) that way most nights to pick up the other half from work, but that's usually around 9.30-10.00

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Krishy, get with the program bud......I meant you came out of the closet a long time ago :)

Geez....i really overshot the mark didnt i lol

I knew it! He did say on saturday that he was only reading the articles in Ralph...

I said who needs to read the article when you see pics like that

was good to see Sam keeping a keen eye on you when i was reading the mag lol

but she was looking at it more then you damo.....:P

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depends how early Ruby wants to get to BP :P

What? Like I'm your sheppard :laugh:

Truth be known ... the Skylines fear the Stagea getting to a destination before them, so they wanna leave when I do :sick:

I like to catch up with my biker mates ... no real harm in that is there :sick:

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What? Like I'm your sheppard :laugh:

Truth be known ... the Skylines fear the Stagea getting to a destination before them, so they wanna leave when I do :rant:

I like to catch up with my biker mates ... no real harm in that is there :P

Just as long as theyre not bikers from the Blue Oyster Bar ;D

-D

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Just as long as theyre not bikers from the Blue Oyster Bar ;D

-D

This is a message from Roo that he asked me to post on his behalf. :laughing-smiley-014:

Here are my

Love Ruby ;)

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What? Like I'm your sheppard :(

Truth be known ... the Skylines fear the Stagea getting to a destination before them, so they wanna leave when I do :no:

I like to catch up with my biker mates ... no real harm in that is there ;)

wonder if they'll lump the crotch rockets into the bikies laws??

or the kids terrorizing my block on motorized mtn bikes...lol

you bringing out the bike Pete, a little rain never stops a real biker..lol bet that thing is a handful on wet roads???

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