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I didn't get one :(

I didn't send it to you. I sent it to [email protected]

Martin

I can pick you up tomorrow if you like. I'm at Albany creek.

Are you sure, it's a bit out of your way?

Would be Me + Dan_B if you do, will shout you drinks or something :thumbsup:

Lack of air flow may cause issues.

That's what she said

Yeah it's all good, you'll be able to tell me how to ge there anyway. I'm on my p's so no drinks for me.

Send me a pm with your address etc, I'll be home around 630 and will come out straight away

You have been denied membership.

Well f*ck you all, I don't like any of you anyway :P

Yeah it's all good, you'll be able to tell me how to ge there anyway. I'm on my p's so no drinks for me.

You can have coke, or non alcoholic beer :thumbsup:

Send me a pm with your address etc, I'll be home around 630 and will come out straight away

Thanks mang, will send you PM now.

So Colon, around 7:30 at the german club?

Edited by Smity42

Off to see Cassie :cool:

Say hi for me.

I dont even know who this Cassie is, hot receptionist I'm assuming.

Slow day is slow. Want to go home, play guitar, do my courses and watch heroes.

Say hi for me.

I dont even know who this Cassie is, hot receptionist I'm assuming.

Slow day is slow. Want to go home, play guitar, do my courses and watch heroes.

Hot and cute. I'd power her link all night long.

Speaking of playing guitar, a dude here is in a band and needs a new lead guitarist. You keen? They play original stuff hard rock/metal. Very riffy stuff apparently. I can pass on your number or email or something if you want?

Edited by Isola

Hot and cute. I'd power her link all night long.

Speaking of playing guitar, a dude here is in a band and needs a new lead guitarist. You keen? They play original stuff hard rock/metal. Very riffy stuff apparently. I can pass on your number or email or something if you want?

I don't have enough equipment lol. Plus I don't think I'm ready for the world as my 6 string arpeggios aren't perfect yet.

Aside from that if I had more time and more equipment I'd give it a shot.

Hopefully that will change with the up coming management meeting

maybe if the new secretary has no job or life..then yeah i can see a 24 hour turn around on membership stuff!

WOOHOOO! Who's in for some of dans sausage.

http://www.sauqld.com/ipb/index.php?showtopic=2993

Keen, but will see how it plays out on the day. Should be ok though

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