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So, anyone taking bets on how long we last tonight?

That being said, if mostly park underneath, don't bring kfc etc to eat at the tables, everyone buys something and we don't stay there to 11pm things could go alright.

I is bringing my leopard. Stealth as f*ck.

(Mainly because the skyline has no rear brakes ATM...)

But yeah good call. Anyone up for KFC before heading to baskins?

AYE! you guys heading out tonight?

Ralf and i are keen for a cruise, and maybe bring some more newbies from up here.

wtf is a kenmore? What happened to Baskins? Still keen for a meet though, I live on the North side now. :)

where northside are you talking? we're coming from that way this evening.

wtf is a kenmore?

A sh*tty suburb.

Kenmore maccas is a few minutes further up the road from baskins.

What happened to Baskins?

We got asked to stop going back there. I blame the northies :P

AYE! you guys heading out tonight?

Ralf and i are keen for a cruise, and maybe bring some more newbies from up here.

I'm keen to head out if others are.

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