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lets hope my Vy can cope, she's on her own haha

Stop terrorising the newbies matt :cheers:

What do you mean on her own TJ? that isn't allowed to happen. Annnd i AM in the neighborhood at that time...so...put me down at this stage :santa:

ok people.

next wednesday the 30th 630-7pm meet up at the car wash, sorry don't know the name of it, hang around for 15mins and leave at 645, get to the shops and be ordering at 7. Pizza and chicken shop next door for food :cheers:. Hope to see an alright turn out.

And i'll find out if im not working during the day, and if no one else is we can make it earlier.

Whats the address of the carwash?

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