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u're hardcore warwick....

so by the looks of things...no salt n pepper squid for u later??

might be able to sneak out after this thursdays cruise for some S&P squid if you guys are up for it :)

Glad i stayed last thursday though....eventually got to trash my tyres :)

morning Glenn....morning for you that is :)

yeah ... i did.... was working on Nick's and Neil's car yesterday.

when i was flushing Nick's brakes... i was shocked @ the amount of air trapped inside previously.

and the radiator was only half full.

sigh.....

might be able to sneak out after this thursdays cruise for some S&P squid if you guys are up for it :)

Glad i stayed last thursday though....eventually got to trash my tyres :)

i knew u had it in u to trash those tyres...heh

hmmm...if this week's cruise ends early i might be able to go for some supper...i got school next fri...

yer.. my brakes are ****ed.. need a flush too in the least. Never been done since i got it, could be the reason my brake performance is getting worse and worse as i think the pads are ok.

may be making use of your facilities in a couple of weeks, and some of your brain :)

have to ask this...are u famous in melbourne??

Famous? why you ask that? I know most of the melb SAU crew from when i lived down there

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