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sif work on sunday

I know right

German club last night was disappointing. Got there a bit after nine, got told the kitchen was shut, even though the website says its open till 10. They did cook us some mean schnitzels though. Then last drinks was called at like 9:30, and we were kicked out at 10 :happy:

Just means we have to go back, earlier next time :D

wow sounds like a pretty uneventful sat night . . . Still a lot better then mine though :cool:

Apparently it is...

Actually, there's no green stuff in it. It just cools the invisible stuff (air)

Dan and I think we spotted bunta and spAnna in the sil80 this afternoon on lutwych rd. We were in the dirty XF + trailer both loaded up with furniture.

sounds right. we went to stafford to see Avatar so we did indeed drive up that road!

German club last night was disappointing. Got there a bit after nine, got told the kitchen was shut, even though the website says its open till 10. They did cook us some mean schnitzels though. Then last drinks was called at like 9:30, and we were kicked out at 10 :happy:

Just means we have to go back, earlier next time :cool:

they can be a bit gay like that

Yer kicking us out at 10 was gay, next time we go im not going to drive, i love german beers too much.

Moving all day was fun, dirty cop 31 ute no longer in hiding!

Martin after we dropped you off we did a lap through the valley, then hit up Mt. Nebo, spotted a couple of SD boys having a rest after a run..... got back to mine a bit after midnight

Moving all day was fun

Glad you think so, your helping again next weekend :)

dirty cop 31 ute no longer in hiding!

still in hiding, just in a different garage :)

Will have to abandon that project if i buy that C210...

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