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Normally I would have! but things to see and people to do this evening :)

That's a whole different ball game, doing people. When that happens you gots to go

Is this the most awesomest pen ever in the history of pens ?

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I think so

Yes i agree .....

Ive had one for a while now, the best $7 i ever spent! :P

last night/this morning was great, awesome dinner, epic beer and awesome mountain runs!

@ Dave:

Thanks man, i'll have to come over and grab that from you when i get the time. Will be before thursday

Anyone going for the SAU's drag day on 12 dec?? Its on a saturday! I'm really keep on going.

I'd go, but I only just got my stilleto's fixed from my last drag meet.

I'm funny

yer is it broken?

otherwise its a wiring fault in the car that was there before me and martin did anything with it...

hey, i live just near the round about at toowong.. normally out and about during the week and on the weekend so always keen for a cruise.. got a few mates as well who are always up for sumthing.. turbo forester, turbo civic, skyline etc.. email is [email protected].. anyway cya round. Jonathan

In before heterosexuals.

And no Josh, I don't believe that. Having said that, though, I know where you get your cool from. Your Dad is a Ballplaya! (That's a cross between a Balla and a Playa)

last night/this morning was great, awesome dinner, epic beer and awesome mountain runs!

+1

@John, how'd u go with the head unit breh?

The head unit is fine, plugged it in at JB and powered straight up.

I've got the car at an auto electrician today, asked them to go over it top to bottom. Figured I should do that seeing as the brake lights are on the fritz and the reverse lights are intermittent and I'm getting them to double check that alarm so it works properly and actually ALARMS when the door/bonnet/boot open. Y'know... what it was made for lol.

So hopefully the dirty FO' won't have any more wiring troubles by the end of the day ;)

hey, i live just near the round about at toowong.. normally out and about during the week and on the weekend so always keen for a cruise.. got a few mates as well who are always up for sumthing.. turbo forester, turbo civic, skyline etc.. email is [email protected].. anyway cya round. Jonathan

what colour is your forester man?

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