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I dont think you are.......I think you are ken quadrangle

am I right? :rofl:

yeah yeah...go on..mock me....its saturday night and my jokes suck balls!

Im pulling out too - golf tomorrow

yeah yeah...im aging gracefully

Yes your jokes are bad AND you where plad, nothing gracefull about that.

Yes your jokes are bad AND you where plad, nothing gracefull about that.

lol

Typical eMsta :rofl: Bitching out at the last minute :)

haha nah man - i wasnt sure in the first instance. Sundays are usually golf days - playing 18 holes tomz

I think im addicted to the game man!

Are you coming to the initial meet point Kez?

Nah. I'll meet you guys between Mt Eliza and Mornington. I'll just be pulled over on the side of the HWY so keep an eye out for a yellow Supra and hit the horn when you see me.

haha nah man - i wasnt sure in the first instance. Sundays are usually golf days - playing 18 holes tomz

I think im addicted to the game man!

drivin a jazz and playin golf. i suppose your senior citizen card's in the mail?

Also my car may be a little dirty, was only meant to go out for dinner and was going to wash the car after that but i have had 1 or 6 toomany so i will see how i feel in the morning.

Well it's strictly imports only but it's your first meet so bring him along. At least its a nice turbo car and people will appreciate it :)

Heading to bed now. Will need to get up at 8ish to wash my car and get ready.

See everyone in the morning! :P

Edited by jezza boii
car washed. camera and cb charged, stocked up on mother. cy'all in the morning

I just got home again going to bed soon, have not washed the car, dont need a camera, forgot to organize a cb and will get red bull on the way.

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