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@Colin: Theres a train station at indro bro. It's on my way to baskins :P

@Danski, the usual time, the usual place :) . Leave the street racers at home :D

as above though, I won't be there this week :D . I know you will all miss me

Yeah true. I might make it up there once a month if I feel like it. Training it to uni is going to be bad enough lol.

Anyone object to me inviting Mitch (boostn32gtr) on Boost for the wash or Baskin? He's the one that takes the photos. Got a 32gtr but currently rebuilding. Probably can be good friends with gabnr.

What's the difference, one rents n one sells either way all the ones I've met are flamin mongrels.

About 50k - 80k a year more..

Plus property managers are just sour people

Anyone object to me inviting Mitch (boostn32gtr) on Boost for the wash or Baskin? He's the one that takes the photos. Got a 32gtr but currently rebuilding. Probably can be good friends with gabnr.

I have no objections. Sif ask permission anyway. It's still an open meet anyone can come along they just have to behave...kind of.

About 50k - 80k a year more..

Plus property managers are just sour people

Well no argument there.

Fried chicken for lunch. nom nom nom.

Morning John :P

Yo.

Wound up watching Karate Kid I, II & III... haven't got "The Next Karate Kid" though... went to look for it in a couple of stores, but no luck :D

I'm going to dream theatre tomorrow

*jealous*

Yeah true. I might make it up there once a month if I feel like it. Training it to uni is going to be bad enough lol.

Ride one of your multitude of bikes you pussy :D

Yo.

Yo-Yo

Wound up watching Karate Kid I, II & III... haven't got "The Next Karate Kid" though... went to look for it in a couple of stores, but no luck :down:

F*CKING lol

*jealous*

+1. Wait... :)

Ride one of your multitude of bikes you pussy :P

+1

Fixed ;)

:down:

Yo.

Wound up watching Karate Kid I, II & III... haven't got "The Next Karate Kid" though... went to look for it in a couple of stores, but no luck :P

*jealous*

Ride one of your multitude of bikes you pussy :P

Karate Kid ftw lol. And I will be riding pretty much everywhere but there will still be a fair amount of public transport involved as well.

Day is going slow :)

Saturday after I finish moving in we're going to grab some fish n chips at the Spit.

I'm in.

I'm paying the fine on Tuesday 8th so my suspension should start from then.

We should have done O'Reillys :down:

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