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thats why tangles has buggered knees ...................was on hands and knee's waiting for sled lol

well Im too tall for anyone to go jumping over my back.

got to show sympathy where it's due, so for you little people I'll get down to make you feel adequate

:)

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as for the other mods, I gotta admit, whatsisname is hands down much more "hunier" than sled

so we have

heslo - your skinny kinda gay guy

whatsisname - buffed manly gymer, guys only gym, I bars the hot tub !!!

andrew - for those cold winter mornings, snuggles !!

and then Sled coming up the rear

:)

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please remove Kral for lack of a funny bone

it was a bunch of guys that drive skylines having dinner

i think this is why we get on so well Luke

ill do anything to get a photo like that and you'll do anything to get a photo like that :)

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not every thread has to be about cars mate, there is a footy thread, should that be removed also?

Every mod, well almost every mod, andrew is still hiding in shame :) has posted in this thread, don't like your chances of it being removed....

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well L to the mutha farkin OL .... the things some guys get up to on a rainy winter's night at the Gully Pub :)

I nearly had Sled joining in too - would have made for a MUCH better photo :banana:

Mmmmmmmm brownies, but damn I was full for hours after my steak, ice-cream AND brownies .... never again. NOT

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so steak brownies and icecream next week :ninja:

followed by pool @ yours truly's

lol, I'd be in that again for sure......had just as good a time before dinner.....cheers Andrew :banana:

I was also very full and didn't get much sleep last night as a result :) ......but worth it and would do it again.

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