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Hey Guys,

It was a fantastic day yesterday, i really enjoyed myself.

Thankyou to all the people who made an effort to come, i think we raised close to $600 which is hella cool.

BAH! to all the people who SAID they'd come and didn't - NOT COOL!

Anyway, piccys are up... www.mysfit.net is where you'll find 'em.

Christian

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Unfortunately Jimbo there was one.

I forget his name but he was driving a green Barina. Well, his g/f was driving it and as far as I know, she went into a corner too fast, had to stop in an instant, locked up and took out one of those huge metal light poles. The car was unfortunately a write off but the pasangers were unhurt which was great news to us all.

yeah sorry that i couldnt make it yesterday.. i couldnt even make it to another good mates bday drinks.. i totally misunderstood a assignment and realised that it would not take me 2-3 hours like i planned but took me more like a day and a bit :).. not happy jan

sorry again to all

p.s christian sorry i missed ure call.. i spent sat night at lisa's she was helping with my work:( and i left the moby at home..

George, I don't want to write anything nasty about him on a forum, that's all I meant. Not that he would read this anyway....but it would be mean of me also. He's gorgeous and i love him, but he's the reason I couldn't come.

Looks like I posted in the wrong thread,,,,fancy answering the little bloke, at least I wasn't the only St George loser....LOL's

Shell pity you didn't get there,,,I had hiden a bottle of Veuve Clicuot 1991 Vintage in the bottom of the esky. I'll keep it and we can drink a glass each,,, some other time.

Neil.

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