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hey Paul Niz going to have to catch up with uz when I come over I should be coming in Feb next year going visit a friend in colie I think thats it ;)

Cool ..... dont forget to pack ya ugg boots :)

Nah come n have a beer with us! :D

3 1/2 hours .... collie is country .... im a city dweller :) you'll have to come this way before gonig to collie anyway.

We got a good drift circuit down in collie tho!

Ah cool yeah flying in for the week & going to just be catching up with a old friend :D I have not seen her for a long time, its been about a year now so yeah time for a catch up & find out whats new ;)

:Oops: ah yeah summer ah hhhhhmmmmmm I am a bit slow tonight??? :Oops:

not in Feb Oz :D be pretty damn warm - but Collie is south and so in winter its pretty cold - not too mention its country so ugg boots are always fashionable :bahaha:
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