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Hi,

Just wondering if there is anything happening tonight?

I have not been on a cruise with the skyline club before, and I think it would be good..

Only problem would be the cops... when ever they see me driving they feel that they should pull me over to see where I am going etc etc :-)

anyway let me know.

thanks

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Hi,

Just wondering if there is anything happening tonight?

I have not been on a cruise with the skyline club before, and I think it would be good..

Only problem would be the cops... when ever they see me driving they feel that they should pull me over to see where I am going etc etc :-)

anyway let me know.

thanks

If your north of the harbour let me know. I'm free tonight.

Do you have a CB?

I thought u were a girl wen i read this post but mark said "he" so i assumed he knew you :rofl:

I was thinking of ways u could pronounce it so it would sound manly hahhaha ;)

How old is marianne?

We go way back. I was just being silly.

I did meet a nice female near Manly the other day in a s1 gtst. I had a quick chat to her at the light just before the roundabout near Envy imports.

Unfortunatly she didnt want to buy my car.

...while we are on the subject of spotting skylines, I saw a maroon R33 gtst with carbon bonnet with number plate UFO888 go past narabeen today.

For some reason I thought of Neil.



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