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cheers for the sexy PM with the Pics Tristan.

Tristan I thought our pics were only for us? Otherwise I never would've agreed to letting you use the camera!

You Guys are so quick to jump on the against Harry's Bandwagon.. :P

If you are open enough to make an effort to actually meet new people and talk to people outside of your little "Icecream Crew" you might Actually find that there are some good people there..

No wonder Skyline Drivers get a bad name..

I remember coming to your Baskin meet once,, And you all sat in your little group and weren't exactly the easiest people to talk to..

So Stick to your little Bum Buddy Crew and do whatever you do.. But dont sit there and say "Oh it sounds like it hasn't changed" When you dont even make the effort to check it out..

I had a great night, Had lots of fun, checked out some awesome rides and met some mad people

You Guys are so quick to jump on the against Harry's Bandwagon.. :P

If you are open enough to make an effort to actually meet new people and talk to people outside of your little "Icecream Crew" you might Actually find that there are some good people there..

No wonder Skyline Drivers get a bad name..

I remember coming to your Baskin meet once,, And you all sat in your little group and weren't exactly the easiest people to talk to..

So Stick to your little Bum Buddy Crew and do whatever you do.. But dont sit there and say "Oh it sounds like it hasn't changed" When you dont even make the effort to check it out..

I had a great night, Had lots of fun, checked out some awesome rides and met some mad people

dont include me in either groups - as i wasnt there when you were at baskins and i didnt comment on harry's

aaaaaaaaaanndd i have SR POWAAA :cool:

just curious beck, what time do you guys bail - i drove past around 8ish and it seems pretty quiet..

You Guys are so quick to jump on the against Harry's Bandwagon.. :P

If you are open enough to make an effort to actually meet new people and talk to people outside of your little "Icecream Crew" you might Actually find that there are some good people there..

No wonder Skyline Drivers get a bad name..

I remember coming to your Baskin meet once,, And you all sat in your little group and weren't exactly the easiest people to talk to..

So Stick to your little Bum Buddy Crew and do whatever you do.. But dont sit there and say "Oh it sounds like it hasn't changed" When you dont even make the effort to check it out..

I had a great night, Had lots of fun, checked out some awesome rides and met some mad people

relax guy, seems like you are mostly replying to Johns comment, he really only likes KFC so i wouldnt get to offended by him dissing a venue, eg the other day he claimed he would NEVER go to the chalk because he once saw some of the people that go there so yeah i wouldnt get upset at the whole group over that!

Who cares,

Both locations are just as lame due to a % of clowns going to both,

Some people at Harry's are great, some arent.

Some people at ice cream are great, some arent.

dont include me in either groups - as i wasnt there when you were at baskins and i didnt comment on harry's

aaaaaaaaaanndd i have SR POWAAA :cool:

just curious beck, what time do you guys bail - i drove past around 8ish and it seems pretty quiet..

hahaha...

Umm We left past 9 i think.. (Not quite sure) You kinda have to drive in to actually see the cars etc.. As they are all out the back.. At one stage there wern't many car parks left.. And it was fairly busy most of the night..

Some tuff cars.. And the best bit, is there are all sorts of cars to look at.. Not just Skyline's..

However there was a VERY nice lineup of Skyrices too.. :P

Who cares,

Both locations are just as lame due to a % of clowns going to both,

Some people at Harry's are great, some arent.

Some people at ice cream are great, some arent.

i always said he was godlike

he really only likes KFC so i wouldnt get to offended by him dissing a venue

the man speaks truth :cool:

You don't own the place - so what do you care what I think of it? It's like when people get upset when someone elses disses a movie/tv show/band/music genre. If you like it - enjoy. Doesn't mean it's going to catch on fire just because I say it sucks nuts :P

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