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I'm a little disturbed that nothing has been posted/organised for this thursday night......that's 2 weeks in a row now that things have been left till the last minute.....are people losing interest or too busy or what?

maybe a little shaken from wat happened up there last week.

anyway, its NGC's turn this thursday aint it?

I'm a little disturbed that nothing has been posted/organised for this thursday night......that's 2 weeks in a row now that things have been left till the last minute.....are people losing interest or too busy or what?

Well I'd do it, but I have to wait and see what is happening with my kids first which will be tomorrow night, Why dont you organise something out your way?

gotta prepared for a 3hrs lecture soon....

gunna have to try flatten down my hair~~

Dont forget coming down from dat whacky tabbacy! :D

Cool yea I sprayed the soapy stuff on, then washed it out, and have let it dry since sunday, so it should be dry by now, just waiting for you to come on to ask about the oil, havent seen you all day, has your mail server being playing silly buggers again? :D

yeah...sorry, have had no time at work lately...the mail server issue from last week has left us with a massive legacy in terms of workload, so we are gonna be pretty flat out for a few weeks I imagine......ie: no paid whoring for a bit

Letting it dry since Sunday would be heaps I reckon

lol so you're still cut up about that are you??????

you are part of it too ya noe...

actually JL is the founder of this Team Special. if it wasn't for me spotting him FIRST in his GTR, you wouldn't have labelled me special and this team would not have been started.

GO TEAM SPECIAL ~~~

*spastic laugh

yeah, glen you got the wildest fro I ever seen,  

warwick, don't forget that this thurs will be like a friday.  Anyone fancy a wednesday meet?

good point...although it doesn't really effect me as I am on a roster that doesn't take into account public holidays :D

No I'm asking neil if I can put TK brisbane undermy name.   But I think I have to get that tattooed on my back in chinese.  The chinese that a computer translator spat out. ie not proofread.

pls check with me before you tattoo funny chinese characters on your back... for all you know.. it could have said 'TEAM DICKHEADS'

:D  its indeed truly super duper rare to see J so keen on a cruise :D  assignments must be really getting to ya eh? ... either that or the new she-beast. :D

Definately the assignments, just looking at the requirements for this report I have to do tonight makes me want to go out. Anyone?

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