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There i was, all alone in this room

singing doo waa didy, didy dum didy doo

typing some words, and drinking my coffee,

singing doo waa didy, didy dum didy doo

now im bored

i wanna play

let me loose

and ill drift away

singing doo waa didy, didy dum didy doo.

he he he he he he

chicko

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Hey peeps,

i wanna organise a BBQ at my place (or water gardens) maybe 28th of Feb, if there wasn't anything planned on that day or around that day because i am leaving on the 2nd of March at 12:30am going back to the land of rice (sydney)..

i think everybody bring one thing (incl. a 6pack :rofl:)

anyways,

See you all on FRIDAY!!!!!!!!

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im gonna be away for a long long time....(being serious :cheers: )

i gotta do my uni in sydney, so yeh...we get something organised this week..

and we have to meet up this friday night yeh? on a serious note..!!

Jus

this is not good news at all, when do you come back jus??

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hey guys, just wanted to let you all know that i sold my car on friday arvo. its all good though. im getting something funner. hehe. should know about it tomorrow. it wont be up here till the end of the month or so, then i go away for a month in march. get back at the end of march start of april.

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guys remember BBQ friday at my place around 6:30pm (everyone should have finished work by then yes??)

just bring something, whatever you want really, im just gonna get sausages coz i love 'em you guys bring anything that you wanna eat and i'll provide soft drinks! :D

then we go for a cruise i guess, since we're all together :P

umm...im finding out about that track day so i keep you all posted..

Jus

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