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I wasn't suggesting the german place again, I was saying that was a good night where we actually sat down for dinner instead of grabbing take away pizza and eating it standing up next to the beach ;)

that was a good night :) though my ear drums copped a hiding from your wastegate ;) and the TWS ownage just topped it off

OK so post here if you are interested - We'll make the call and booking Thursday.

So I have:

Dinner

B-Man

Merli

Tosh

Blitz

Mark

Abo Bob

GTR032

WRX Dave

Kebab

mmmgtir

TrustGTR

Sewid

Meet up later

Boostd

Kinks

(Won't be a late one - got to be up at sparrows fart for the drift day on Sat.)

Just reminising (sp) about that night when TWS owned us all - that was farking funny...... I couldn't stop laughing for ages......

Then Merli gets home and posts pics of the ownage flyers - And I piss my self again .. Ahhh those were the days ! ha ha ha

That was the best ownage of all time - especially since by the time we got home, they had uploaded the photo's to some web space - in chronological order, with storyline - so funny - let me see if I can find the link to the thread - I hope the photos are still there.....

PS list updated with GTR032

ASh - dunno about anyone else, but I'll be just about getting home at that time - maybe even earlier - Need to be up early for the

DRIFT DAY ON SATURDAY ! ! !




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