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OK Plan for Weekend:

1. Find someone to drive me into brissie and grab twoquiks car and bring down to GC.

2. Sun Morning Pick up strutto in my car, head back to my place.

3. Hop into twoquiks and head to T//GCEMW get all work done, strutto driving my car there too.

4. I'll drive twoquik and his car back to brissie with stutto following in my car.

5. I drive home with strutto sun night.

OK clear? I was getting a mate to drive my car, but then he pulled out, so I asked chaos if he wanted to come and drive my car back, but he only got learners so he is out, so I asked //GC ppl for help and ogt three hands, strutto, Nex and Smooth.

whew

i can't decode that either.. but i can drive around a car if a driver is required :P

I'll probably have the 31 on sunday.. i'm working saturday down here, going out sat night, feeling sorry for myself sunday, and then driving back to Brisbane at some point. Well that is the plan at the moment.

i could just drive Ben (twoquiks) car tomorrow morning down here.. and drive it back to brissie sunday and drop it off at his place.

that would make it a hell of a lot simpler you know :)

Yes, yes it would. Well I'll just give him a ring and see if he's happy with that idea :D Still means I gotta pickup strutto though :D

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