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thanks for the call last night Luke.....you made me win a good hand at poker while on the phone to you :) .....

JMW we gota catch up soon bud

No worries mate, your hoodies and calander are here waiting for you

nps man! happy to help =P

and how did i make you??? more details!!

oh well as i was on the fone to you people at the table thought i wasnt paying attention for the short time and i called a pretty huge bet....i ended up rivering a Ace high flush....best cards i had all night....:P

No worries mate, your hoodies and calander are here waiting for you

awesome, cheers for picking these up for me mate

whats the jess/sinful thing? can i just grab from your house mate or meet at marion now :P

just a meet at vilis at 3pm today... i'll be headding there as soon as the phx/okc game is over (probably there in 30 mins or so)

i have all these blank hoodies still..

so putting it out there that if there not collected in the next 2 weeks there going to the salvos!

sick of seeing them here..

so pm me to pick them up if not by the 7th of jan there gone!!

cheers

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